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$79.60
Bring timeless elegance to your table with this beautiful set of 5 vintage Kizeto style ceramic bowls from Japan. Featuring a hand applied plum blossom design in white glaze, each bowl carries the warmth of traditional Japanese craftsmanship. These bowls are in unused condition, making them a rare find for collectors and design lovers alike.
Perfect for serving rice, soup, or side dishes, the rustic glaze and natural earthy tones make these ideal for wabi sabi interiors or as a thoughtful gift.
The Dishes are well kept NEW (no used) with original aging co-box.
*Fast shipping From US
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Handmade:Yes
Type: Kizeto
Material: Stoneware
Potter/Brand: Tachikichi
Condition: reserved NEW
Features: Plum blossom hand motif, warm earthy glaze
Top Dia.: 4.25"/11cm
Height: 1.75"/ 4.5cm
About Shino ware
Shino ware is a type of Japanese ceramic ware that originated in Mino Province, which is now part of Gifu Prefecture. It is widely regarded as the most representative pottery of the Azuchi-Momoyama period (1574-1600). The exact origin of the name "Shino" is uncertain, but there are two main theories. One suggests that it may have been derived from the name of a tea and incense master called Shino Soshun, who lived during the late Muromachi period (1336-1573). Another theory proposes that it is a corruption of the Japanese word "shiro," meaning "white."
Typically, Shino ware is coated with a thick, white feldspar glaze that reveals a hint of rose color in some pieces. Some wares have plant and naturalistic motifs drawn in iron glazes beneath the white glaze. Shino pottery was produced at various kilns located in Okaya, Onada, Gotomachi, and Kujiri in the northwestern part of Toki, as well as at several other kilns throughout southern Japan. Although each kiln had its own unique stylistic features, all used a fine, white potting clay covered with thick feldspar glazes. Shino ware comes in different colors, including white, red, rose, neriagede (a combination of colors), and gray. The warm gray hue of the latter is achieved by applying an iron slip to the piece, scratching in designs, and then coating it with feldspar glaze before firing it in reducing flames.
*If you have a problem with any item you receive, please contact us before leaving feedback.
We always want you be satisfied and happy with your purchase.
*Combine orders is welcome. Combine for reduced shipping (spanning 3 days max, with advance notice). Combine items to get a 20~30% discount on total shipping costs. Combining many items will increase the discount rate for shipping. However, heavy items and big size items have a low discount rate. It cannot be combined with items that have significantly different shapes or large sizes. Then the difference in shipping will be refund to you once finishing packing and shipped.
Perfect for serving rice, soup, or side dishes, the rustic glaze and natural earthy tones make these ideal for wabi sabi interiors or as a thoughtful gift.
The Dishes are well kept NEW (no used) with original aging co-box.
*Fast shipping From US
*Follow us for more, we update almost everyday
Handmade:Yes
Type: Kizeto
Material: Stoneware
Potter/Brand: Tachikichi
Condition: reserved NEW
Features: Plum blossom hand motif, warm earthy glaze
Top Dia.: 4.25"/11cm
Height: 1.75"/ 4.5cm
About Shino ware
Shino ware is a type of Japanese ceramic ware that originated in Mino Province, which is now part of Gifu Prefecture. It is widely regarded as the most representative pottery of the Azuchi-Momoyama period (1574-1600). The exact origin of the name "Shino" is uncertain, but there are two main theories. One suggests that it may have been derived from the name of a tea and incense master called Shino Soshun, who lived during the late Muromachi period (1336-1573). Another theory proposes that it is a corruption of the Japanese word "shiro," meaning "white."
Typically, Shino ware is coated with a thick, white feldspar glaze that reveals a hint of rose color in some pieces. Some wares have plant and naturalistic motifs drawn in iron glazes beneath the white glaze. Shino pottery was produced at various kilns located in Okaya, Onada, Gotomachi, and Kujiri in the northwestern part of Toki, as well as at several other kilns throughout southern Japan. Although each kiln had its own unique stylistic features, all used a fine, white potting clay covered with thick feldspar glazes. Shino ware comes in different colors, including white, red, rose, neriagede (a combination of colors), and gray. The warm gray hue of the latter is achieved by applying an iron slip to the piece, scratching in designs, and then coating it with feldspar glaze before firing it in reducing flames.
*If you have a problem with any item you receive, please contact us before leaving feedback.
We always want you be satisfied and happy with your purchase.
*Combine orders is welcome. Combine for reduced shipping (spanning 3 days max, with advance notice). Combine items to get a 20~30% discount on total shipping costs. Combining many items will increase the discount rate for shipping. However, heavy items and big size items have a low discount rate. It cannot be combined with items that have significantly different shapes or large sizes. Then the difference in shipping will be refund to you once finishing packing and shipped.
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Bring timeless elegance to your table with this beautiful set of 5 vintage Kizeto style ceramic bowls from Japan. Featuring a hand applied plum blossom design in white glaze, each bowl carries the warmth of traditional Japanese craftsmanship. These bowls are in unused condition, making them a rare find for collectors and design lovers alike.
Perfect for serving rice, soup, or side dishes, the rustic glaze and natural earthy tones make these ideal for wabi sabi interiors or as a thoughtful gift.
The Dishes are well kept NEW (no used) with original aging co-box.
*Fast shipping From US
*Follow us for more, we update almost everyday
Handmade:Yes
Type: Kizeto
Material: Stoneware
Potter/Brand: Tachikichi
Condition: reserved NEW
Features: Plum blossom hand motif, warm earthy glaze
Top Dia.: 4.25"/11cm
Height: 1.75"/ 4.5cm
About Shino ware
Shino ware is a type of Japanese ceramic ware that originated in Mino Province, which is now part of Gifu Prefecture. It is widely regarded as the most representative pottery of the Azuchi-Momoyama period (1574-1600). The exact origin of the name "Shino" is uncertain, but there are two main theories. One suggests that it may have been derived from the name of a tea and incense master called Shino Soshun, who lived during the late Muromachi period (1336-1573). Another theory proposes that it is a corruption of the Japanese word "shiro," meaning "white."
Typically, Shino ware is coated with a thick, white feldspar glaze that reveals a hint of rose color in some pieces. Some wares have plant and naturalistic motifs drawn in iron glazes beneath the white glaze. Shino pottery was produced at various kilns located in Okaya, Onada, Gotomachi, and Kujiri in the northwestern part of Toki, as well as at several other kilns throughout southern Japan. Although each kiln had its own unique stylistic features, all used a fine, white potting clay covered with thick feldspar glazes. Shino ware comes in different colors, including white, red, rose, neriagede (a combination of colors), and gray. The warm gray hue of the latter is achieved by applying an iron slip to the piece, scratching in designs, and then coating it with feldspar glaze before firing it in reducing flames.
*If you have a problem with any item you receive, please contact us before leaving feedback.
We always want you be satisfied and happy with your purchase.
*Combine orders is welcome. Combine for reduced shipping (spanning 3 days max, with advance notice). Combine items to get a 20~30% discount on total shipping costs. Combining many items will increase the discount rate for shipping. However, heavy items and big size items have a low discount rate. It cannot be combined with items that have significantly different shapes or large sizes. Then the difference in shipping will be refund to you once finishing packing and shipped.
Perfect for serving rice, soup, or side dishes, the rustic glaze and natural earthy tones make these ideal for wabi sabi interiors or as a thoughtful gift.
The Dishes are well kept NEW (no used) with original aging co-box.
*Fast shipping From US
*Follow us for more, we update almost everyday
Handmade:Yes
Type: Kizeto
Material: Stoneware
Potter/Brand: Tachikichi
Condition: reserved NEW
Features: Plum blossom hand motif, warm earthy glaze
Top Dia.: 4.25"/11cm
Height: 1.75"/ 4.5cm
About Shino ware
Shino ware is a type of Japanese ceramic ware that originated in Mino Province, which is now part of Gifu Prefecture. It is widely regarded as the most representative pottery of the Azuchi-Momoyama period (1574-1600). The exact origin of the name "Shino" is uncertain, but there are two main theories. One suggests that it may have been derived from the name of a tea and incense master called Shino Soshun, who lived during the late Muromachi period (1336-1573). Another theory proposes that it is a corruption of the Japanese word "shiro," meaning "white."
Typically, Shino ware is coated with a thick, white feldspar glaze that reveals a hint of rose color in some pieces. Some wares have plant and naturalistic motifs drawn in iron glazes beneath the white glaze. Shino pottery was produced at various kilns located in Okaya, Onada, Gotomachi, and Kujiri in the northwestern part of Toki, as well as at several other kilns throughout southern Japan. Although each kiln had its own unique stylistic features, all used a fine, white potting clay covered with thick feldspar glazes. Shino ware comes in different colors, including white, red, rose, neriagede (a combination of colors), and gray. The warm gray hue of the latter is achieved by applying an iron slip to the piece, scratching in designs, and then coating it with feldspar glaze before firing it in reducing flames.
*If you have a problem with any item you receive, please contact us before leaving feedback.
We always want you be satisfied and happy with your purchase.
*Combine orders is welcome. Combine for reduced shipping (spanning 3 days max, with advance notice). Combine items to get a 20~30% discount on total shipping costs. Combining many items will increase the discount rate for shipping. However, heavy items and big size items have a low discount rate. It cannot be combined with items that have significantly different shapes or large sizes. Then the difference in shipping will be refund to you once finishing packing and shipped.
Bring timeless elegance to your table with this beautiful set of 5 vintage Kizeto style ceramic bowls from Japan. Featuring a hand applied plum blossom design in white glaze, each bowl carries the warmth of traditional Japanese craftsmanship. These bowls are in unused condition, making them a rare find for collectors and design lovers alike.
Perfect for serving rice, soup, or side dishes, the rustic glaze and natural earthy tones make these ideal for wabi sabi interiors or as a thoughtful gift.
The Dishes are well kept NEW (no used) with original aging co-box.
*Fast shipping From US
*Follow us for more, we update almost everyday
Handmade:Yes
Type: Kizeto
Material: Stoneware
Potter/Brand: Tachikichi
Condition: reserved NEW
Features: Plum blossom hand motif, warm earthy glaze
Top Dia.: 4.25"/11cm
Height: 1.75"/ 4.5cm
About Shino ware
Shino ware is a type of Japanese ceramic ware that originated in Mino Province, which is now part of Gifu Prefecture. It is widely regarded as the most representative pottery of the Azuchi-Momoyama period (1574-1600). The exact origin of the name "Shino" is uncertain, but there are two main theories. One suggests that it may have been derived from the name of a tea and incense master called Shino Soshun, who lived during the late Muromachi period (1336-1573). Another theory proposes that it is a corruption of the Japanese word "shiro," meaning "white."
Typically, Shino ware is coated with a thick, white feldspar glaze that reveals a hint of rose color in some pieces. Some wares have plant and naturalistic motifs drawn in iron glazes beneath the white glaze. Shino pottery was produced at various kilns located in Okaya, Onada, Gotomachi, and Kujiri in the northwestern part of Toki, as well as at several other kilns throughout southern Japan. Although each kiln had its own unique stylistic features, all used a fine, white potting clay covered with thick feldspar glazes. Shino ware comes in different colors, including white, red, rose, neriagede (a combination of colors), and gray. The warm gray hue of the latter is achieved by applying an iron slip to the piece, scratching in designs, and then coating it with feldspar glaze before firing it in reducing flames.
*If you have a problem with any item you receive, please contact us before leaving feedback.
We always want you be satisfied and happy with your purchase.
*Combine orders is welcome. Combine for reduced shipping (spanning 3 days max, with advance notice). Combine items to get a 20~30% discount on total shipping costs. Combining many items will increase the discount rate for shipping. However, heavy items and big size items have a low discount rate. It cannot be combined with items that have significantly different shapes or large sizes. Then the difference in shipping will be refund to you once finishing packing and shipped.
Perfect for serving rice, soup, or side dishes, the rustic glaze and natural earthy tones make these ideal for wabi sabi interiors or as a thoughtful gift.
The Dishes are well kept NEW (no used) with original aging co-box.
*Fast shipping From US
*Follow us for more, we update almost everyday
Handmade:Yes
Type: Kizeto
Material: Stoneware
Potter/Brand: Tachikichi
Condition: reserved NEW
Features: Plum blossom hand motif, warm earthy glaze
Top Dia.: 4.25"/11cm
Height: 1.75"/ 4.5cm
About Shino ware
Shino ware is a type of Japanese ceramic ware that originated in Mino Province, which is now part of Gifu Prefecture. It is widely regarded as the most representative pottery of the Azuchi-Momoyama period (1574-1600). The exact origin of the name "Shino" is uncertain, but there are two main theories. One suggests that it may have been derived from the name of a tea and incense master called Shino Soshun, who lived during the late Muromachi period (1336-1573). Another theory proposes that it is a corruption of the Japanese word "shiro," meaning "white."
Typically, Shino ware is coated with a thick, white feldspar glaze that reveals a hint of rose color in some pieces. Some wares have plant and naturalistic motifs drawn in iron glazes beneath the white glaze. Shino pottery was produced at various kilns located in Okaya, Onada, Gotomachi, and Kujiri in the northwestern part of Toki, as well as at several other kilns throughout southern Japan. Although each kiln had its own unique stylistic features, all used a fine, white potting clay covered with thick feldspar glazes. Shino ware comes in different colors, including white, red, rose, neriagede (a combination of colors), and gray. The warm gray hue of the latter is achieved by applying an iron slip to the piece, scratching in designs, and then coating it with feldspar glaze before firing it in reducing flames.
*If you have a problem with any item you receive, please contact us before leaving feedback.
We always want you be satisfied and happy with your purchase.
*Combine orders is welcome. Combine for reduced shipping (spanning 3 days max, with advance notice). Combine items to get a 20~30% discount on total shipping costs. Combining many items will increase the discount rate for shipping. However, heavy items and big size items have a low discount rate. It cannot be combined with items that have significantly different shapes or large sizes. Then the difference in shipping will be refund to you once finishing packing and shipped.
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