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Footed Bowl

Footed Bowl

Regular price $55.00 AUD
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Product Description

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 small bowl is perfect for serving rice and small side dishes. An off-white glaze is dipped over a dark clay body and kiln fired, producing small and irregular crackles. As every bowl is handcrafted, each is unique and will differ slightly from piece to piece.  

 

Details

Measurements: approximately Φ11.9 × H5.9cm

Glazed ceramic.

Made in Japan.

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About Mujo Store

A curated selection of handcrafted Japanese homeware & everyday objects for slow living.

Mujo Store is an online shop based in Perth, Australia. Find kitchenware, ceramics, cookware, Japanese incense, and more. Sustainable materials, tradition, minimal & functional design, and small-scale production.

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About: Fenukama

Fenukama's ceramicist Kudo Kou was born in 1966 in Dachi, Gifu Prefecture. After completing studies at the Tajimi City Ceramic Design Institute in 1991 he began working for his family ceramic business. Skills and knowledge from his father Rikuo Kudo were passed down during this time, and Kudo became certified as a traditional mino ware craftsman in 2005. Their focus is on making by hand Oribe, Shino, Kohiki, Akae, and Annan-style Kuresu-e pottery.

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