








Hyosankama Rust Kairagi Medium Bowl
Mino ware (Mino yaki in Japanese) is a type of Japanese ceramics with a long history, which is produced within the Tono area of Gifu Prefecture. Instead of a focus on one single style, it has a variety of distinguishable types of pottery. Specifically there are over 15 types of Mino ware ceramics that are designated as traditional crafts.
This medium bowl is perfect for serving rice, and smaller side dishes. A crackled finish developments during the kiln firing due to the glaze used. As every serving bowl is handcrafted, each is unique and will differ slightly from piece to piece.
Measurements: approximately Φ5 × H 3 in
Glazed ceramic.
Made in Japan.
Mino ware (Mino yaki in Japanese) is a type of Japanese ceramics with a long history, which is produced within the Tono area of Gifu Prefecture. Instead of a focus on one single style, it has a variety of distinguishable types of pottery. Specifically there are over 15 types of Mino ware ceramics that are designated as traditional crafts.
This medium bowl is perfect for serving rice, and smaller side dishes. A crackled finish developments during the kiln firing due to the glaze used. As every serving bowl is handcrafted, each is unique and will differ slightly from piece to piece.
Measurements: approximately Φ5 × H 3 in
Glazed ceramic.
Made in Japan.
Mino ware (Mino yaki in Japanese) is a type of Japanese ceramics with a long history, which is produced within the Tono area of Gifu Prefecture. Instead of a focus on one single style, it has a variety of distinguishable types of pottery. Specifically there are over 15 types of Mino ware ceramics that are designated as traditional crafts.
This medium bowl is perfect for serving rice, and smaller side dishes. A crackled finish developments during the kiln firing due to the glaze used. As every serving bowl is handcrafted, each is unique and will differ slightly from piece to piece.
Measurements: approximately Φ5 × H 3 in
Glazed ceramic.
Made in Japan.