MINO Kayame Pattern Rice Bowl
Rice bowl shaped using the traditional technique of 'tatara-narashi' (tapping shaping) at the Mino Bunzan Kiln, which has been in operation for over 100 years in Toki City, Gifu Prefecture. A distinctive feature of these rice bowls is the wood grain pattern that emerges during the preparation of the clay. They come in a compact size.
These rice bowls, created using traditional techniques and high-quality materials, are lightweight and designed for everyday use, showcasing the artistry and history of the Mino Bunzan Kiln in Gifu, Japan.
Mino Bunzan Kiln
The Mino Bunzan Kiln has a rich history that has been passed down since the Meiji period. Each piece is meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans, making them unique and highly popular as tableware. The clay used at Bunzan Kiln is a blend of white Shino clay as a base, combined with a high-strength clay that maintains the soft texture of the final product. This unique combination of materials allows for the creation of lightweight and durable daily use ceramics that are only possible through the technology and processes of the Mino Bunzan Kiln.
- Material: Porcelain
- Microwave Safe
- Not recommended for use in a Dishwasher
- Made in Japan