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Heuge BOWL (set of 3)

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Size & Weight

Φ156 x H45mm

Specifications

unglazed (bisque-fired) earthenware

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[Heuge: Heuge - Vessels that connect the tradition of Mino ware - The Mino region is known as the largest producer of pottery in Japan, with a history of more than 1,000 years, producing a wide variety of ceramics to suit the styles of the times.
Among the 15 traditional crafts, Setoguro, Kiseto, Shino, and Oribe are four types of pottery with well-balanced colors that have permeated beyond the name of Mino ware. [The quality of Mino ware, which has supported the Japanese dining table for more than 1,000 years, is expressed using traditional and modern techniques, clay, and glazes,
The quality of Mino ware, which has supported the Japanese dining table for over 1000 years, is expressed using traditional and modern techniques, clay, and glaze. Please experience it through [Heuge=Heuge (Hyoge)]. The four colors of Setoguro, which is glossy black, Shino, which has a natural white color that melts, Oribe, which has an austere deep green taste, and Kizeto, which has a warm yellow tinge, are the traditional colors of Mino ware, handed down from 1000 years ago.
They are the best colors to complement Japanese food stuffs.