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Asanoha Deposit bowl, conical|Shingama

Asanoha Deposit bowl, conical|Shingama

Regular price ¥8,800(税込)
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Beautiful hemp leaf stalk that seems to be sucked in

A hexagonal geometric pattern with a traditional Japanese hemp leaf motif. The lines drawn with Gosu on the stylish conical form are dignified and enchanted.

Deposit bowl of Sometsuke Kiln Shingama
Sometsuke Kamaya Shingama’s storage bowl with a beautiful conical shape


Vivid contrast of white and blue

Sometsuke is a technique in which a pattern is drawn on a white substrate using gosu, a pigment made mainly from cobalt oxide. I am fascinated by beautiful white and indigo.

Deposit bowl of Sometsuke Kamaya Shingama with beautiful contrast between white and gosu


Gentle lines unique to hand-drawing

Each one is drawn freehand, so you can feel the warmth of hand-made items such as slightly thick and thin lines, shades of Gosu, and blurring.

A hemp leaf-patterned vase from Shingama, a dyeing kiln shop that is so beautiful that you will be sucked into it.


Make your food more attractive

The simple and modern appearance will make your dishes look elegant. Not only is it great for simmered dishes, but it also has a refreshing color, so it will add a nice color to your dining table by serving salads and fruits.

A hemp leaf-patterned vase from Shingama, a dyeing kiln shop that is so beautiful that you will be sucked into it.
Tableware from Sometsuke Kamaya Shingama that complements the food served

Because each piece is handmade, there are individual differences in pattern, color, shade, shape, size, weight, and glaze unevenness. In addition, depending on the degree of glaze and the characteristics of the soil, each piece has a different appearance, such as the degree of burnt color, penetration, pinholes, and iron powder (black spots). Please rest assured that there is no problem in using it. We hope that you will enjoy the unique taste and individuality of handmade products. 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.

◆◆ List of vases and vessels by Shingama ◆◆

Product Details
Producing area Japan
material porcelain
size

Diameter: about 21 cm
Height: about 6cm
Weight: about 351-362 g

Electronics

Microwave: Yes (Just hear up only)
Dishwasher: Yes (But hand washing is recommended)
Oven: Impossible
Direct fire: Impossible


Sometsukekamaya SINGAMA
Seto pottery founded in 1919. Shinano is a small town at the foot of Mt. Mikuni in Seto City, Aichi Prefecture. In an atelier surrounded by satoyama and rich nature, three parents and children are making pottery.
KATO Shinya
1952 Born in Seto Sometsuke-yaki pottery "Shin-gama". third generation
1980 Took over the kiln as the third generation. Sometsuke kiln shop Shin kiln owner
KATO Mihoko
1958 Born in Fukumitsu Town, Toyama Prefecture
1980 Married Shinya Kato. Joined Sometsuke Kiln Shingama
1999 Received the Special Jury Award at the Shigaraki Ceramic Art Exhibition
1998 Sometsuke Competition 1st to 3rd Sometsuke Public Contest, Seto, etc. Selected
KATO Mayuki
1981 Born in Seto Sometsuke-yaki pottery "Shin-gama". Fourth generation
Year 2005 Graduated from the College of International Relations, Ritsumeikan University
2011 Completed design course at Tajimi City Ceramics Design Institute
2011- Active mainly in solo exhibitions and group exhibitions in Japan and overseas

Recommended maintenance methods and precautions from Mr. Makama
〇 Dyed goods with cobalt pigment (Gosu paint) can be used in both microwave ovens and dishwashers. Please refrain from using it.
〇 Regarding products other than tableware (vases, ornaments, etc.), please refrain from using electronic devices such as microwave ovens and dishwashers.

〇Avoid sudden temperature changes such as rapid heating or rapid cooling, as it may cause cracks or damage.

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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