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Ground bowl L

Ground bowl L

Regular price ¥3,850 JPY
Regular price Sale price ¥3,850 JPY
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The large, easy-to-use bowl is a deep vessel that is essential for everyday cooking.
With a depth of 6 cm, it can also be used as a bowl for rice bowls such as loco moco bowls, pasta, and soups with lots of ingredients.
These items are very useful in the tableware series.

Tableware made with recycled clay and a ``recycled glaze'' that can recycle the powder and crumbled raw material from the pottery.
The slightly classic and simple shape has been transformed into a form that quietly takes on the artist's style due to the fluctuation of the shape created by recycled glaze and water trowel molding.

Color: Oatmeal/Blue Green/Brown
Material: Porcelain
Set contents: This product/Brand leaflet/gift box

*Delivered in original box

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This product uses recycled clay and recycled glaze, so there may be slight variations in color and texture depending on the time of production of the raw materials.
The unevenness of the surface is a beautiful hand-crafted texture using a water trowel.
Recycled glazes are thicker than other glazes, and there may be variations in color, melting, and expression depending on when the raw materials are purchased.

In addition, iron powder like black moles may be seen, but this is unavoidable due to the nature of recycled products.
In addition, when recycled clay is glazed and fired, the soil may come out and give it a rough texture, but we will ship it as a good product unless it has sharp edges.
Please understand that this is the texture of a one-of-a-kind recycled product.

*What is a water trowel?
Also known as ``mechanical potter's wheel,'' it is a method in which clay is placed in a plaster mold, rotated, and the fabric is shaped using water while being applied with a trowel.
Compared to automatic roller machines, the unevenness is gentler, creating a softer, more fluctuating expression.
This irregularity is responsible for the hazy surface color that appears through the glaze.
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