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Yellow Glaze Small Bowl (Wari-Zansho)

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Crafted in the traditional Mino ware style with a modern sensibility, this yellow-glazed "Ohyu Wari-Zansho" dish combines a unique glossy finish with a shape inspired by the distinctive, rounded form of the Sansho pepper berry. This design beautifully balances rustic charm with refined elegance, enhancing your meals and sparking your appetite.

Perfect for not only Japanese cuisine but also as a stylish plate for Western dishes, this versatile piece is ideal for everyday use as well as special occasions. Whether for casual dining or entertaining guests, this piece brings sophistication and a touch of nature to your table.

Made in Gifu

Handle of Care

  • Before use, please wash the item for hygiene purposes.
  • After cleaning, ensure the item is completely dry before storing it in a cool, dry place with low humidity.
  • Avoid sudden temperature changes or strong impacts, as they may cause cracks, chips, or breakage.
  • Please note that due to the nature of the materials, there may be slight variations in colour, shading, texture, or patterns between individual items.
  • Be cautious of staining from beverages such as coffee or tea, as they may cause discolouration. 
Yellow Glaze Small Bowl  (Wari-Zansho)

Yellow Glaze Small Bowl (Wari-Zansho)

Regular price $20.00
Sale price $20.00
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What is Mino-yaki (Mino-ware)

Mino ware takes its name from the historical region of Mino, which includes present-day areas like Toki City, Tajimi City, Kasahara Town, and Mizunami City in Gifu Prefecture. With a history spanning over 1,300 years, Mino ware is a traditional Japanese pottery known for its unique qualities, including the distinctive texture of its clay and glazes. Its delicate craftsmanship and beauty are key attractions, along with its remarkable versatility.

Today, Mino ware is used to create a wide range of items, from tableware and tea sets to vases, all designed to suit various purposes. It continues to be beloved for its connection to Japanese culinary culture and is highly regarded both in Japan and internationally for its artistry and craftsmanship.

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The Supreme Craftsmanship of the Tōno Region that Graced the Emperor's Enthronement Ceremony

Proudly serving as a supplier to the Imperial Household Agency in Tokyo, this craftsmanship has been entrusted with creating the ceremonial ware used for the Emperor’s Enthronement and the Daijōsai (Great Thanksgiving) rites.

The exceptional pottery skills of local artisans in Tajimi have earned widespread acclaim. In 1952, handmade teacups from the city's pottery factories were also delivered to the Imperial Household for the Emperor’s Coming-of-Age Ceremony.

This underscores the deep respect and recognition of the pottery techniques from the Tōno region.

The Charm of Mino Ware and Marumo Takagi Pottery: A Fusion of Tradition and Innovation

The appeal of Marumo Takagi Pottery goes beyond simply creating exquisite pieces. The fifth-generation owner actively travels overseas, personally spreading the charm of Mino ware. Drawing from experiences and inspiration gained abroad, the pottery evolves with a fresh perspective, blending tradition with innovation, ensuring it continuously progresses.

The beauty of the pieces, enhanced by their harmony with food, is undeniable. Yet, it’s not just their appearance; the sense of wonder and joy that arises each time they’re used, creating a positive and special experience, is what truly sets them apart. Marumo Takagi Pottery not only embodies the identity of Mino ware but continues to captivate fans with its emotionally resonant, timeless pieces.

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