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Small rice bowl, kotetsu, small flowers|Arita ware Dainichi kiln

Small rice bowl, kotetsu, small flowers|Arita ware Dainichi kiln

Regular price ¥1,650(税込)
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gentle flower pattern

Gosu color with a nice texture of light and shade is accented with yellow, and it looks very cute and gorgeous. All the paintings are hand-painted, so each one has a different expression, and just looking at it will soften your heart.

Arita ware Dainichi kiln rice bowl with a cute small flower pattern


I can feel the warmth

Not pure white clay and glaze containing a small amount of iron. The glaze, gosu, and red painting are made in-house using traditional methods. Since natural raw materials are used, the pale gosu color and the soft white that is not pure white give a warm feeling.

Arita porcelain Dainichi kiln rice bowl with a gentle texture of small flower patterns


just the right amount of rice

A small-sized rice bowl created because there were many requests for a slightly smaller rice bowl. The amount of rice in a bowl is about 100g. Recommended for those who tend to eat too much rice.

Arita ware Dainichi kiln rice bowl that makes rice delicious


A feeling of size that fits in the palm of your hand

The size fits in the palm of an adult woman. The rounded shape makes it easy to hold and has a smooth and gentle touch. The edge is slightly curved, so it has a gentle texture.

Arita ware Dainichi kiln rice bowl perfect for women's hands
Arita ware Dainichi kiln rice bowl that fits perfectly in the palm of a woman's hand


Because each piece is handmade, there are individual differences such as color, shape, size, weight, uneven coloring, uneven firing, uneven glaze, glaze pools, and subtle differences in design . In addition, there may be differences in the degree of glaze, faintness, and iron powder (black spots), but there is no problem with use. Please enjoy it as a unique expression unique to handmade. You can't choose which item you receive, but we hope you'll look forward to it until it arrives. If you are interested, please contact us before shipping and we will email you a separate photo, so please feel free to contact us.

◆◆ A list of ceramics by Dainichigama ◆◆

Product Details

Producing area Japan
material porcelain
size

Diameter: about 9.7cm
Height: about 5.5 cm
Weight: about 137g

Electronics

Microwave: Yes Dishwasher: Yes Oven: Yes Direct fire: No


Dainichigama

1958 Opened the kiln in Arita-cho, Saga Prefecture

Founder Hideo Kubo opened the kiln. The second owner is Toru Kubo and his wife Toshie. Hiroshi Kubo is the third generation owner. Molded by Hiroshi Kubo and painted by his mother, Toshie Kubo

Arita ware

Arita-yaki refers to the porcelain that is fired in Arita-cho, Saga Prefecture and its surrounding areas. Because it was shipped from Imari Port in Saga Prefecture, it is also called Imari or Imari ware. Approximately 400 years ago, in the early 17th century, Korean potter Lee Shuhei and others discovered Mt. Izumi in Arita and succeeded in producing porcelain for the first time in Japan. Arita is considered to be the birthplace of Japanese porcelain. Initially, Arita's Izumiyama pottery stone was used, but when Amakusa pottery stone was discovered in Amakusa, Kumamoto Prefecture in the middle of the 17th century, white, high-quality Amakusa pottery stone became the mainstream of Arita ware. ``Early Imari'' manufactured until the 1640s, the early ``Kokutani style'' of overglaze enamel porcelain that began in 1640, and the 1st Kakiemon succeeded in baking red paintings in the 1940s, and also made use of the white margins of the milky white base. The “Kakiemon style”, which is characterized by its pictorial composition, the gorgeous “ Kinrande ”, which uses gold paint based on sometsuke and red painting, and Nabeshima, which was fired as a gift to the Tokugawa Shogunate. There is "Nabeshima ware" of the clan.

Precautions for use from Dainichigama

〇Because it is baked at 1300℃, it will not crack immediately with a little overheating, but please avoid sudden temperature changes as it may cause cracks.
〇Porcelain bowls do not need to be sealed before use, so you can use them immediately after lightly washing them with dishwashing detergent.
〇 If the bowl becomes dull due to tea stains, etc., rub it with a melamine sponge to clean it.


Understanding of "Utsuwa"
〇Because each product is handmade, there may be individual differences in color, shape, pattern, size, thickness, weight, etc. Also, even with the same glaze and clay, uneven colors and shading will appear.
〇Because the painting is also hand-painted one by one, the expression may differ.
〇 Depending on the product, there may be small holes, small black dots, line scratches, protrusions, pinholes, rattling, or distortion due to the manufacturing process.
〇 We have processed the image of the product so that the color is as close to the real thing as possible, but the color and texture may look different depending on the display screen of your computer or smartphone.
〇In our shop, we not only inspect the manufacturer, pottery, and artist, but also deliver products that have passed the final inspection at our store.
〇 Product photos are sample shots, so the items you receive will not be the same in detail.
〇 We do not accept returns or exchanges due to customer's convenience. Please purchase after understanding and acknowledging this.
〇 We would be happy if you could enjoy the “taste” and “interest” of handmade products that are not found in factory mass-produced products!
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