石川 裕信

Artist: Hironobu Ishikawa Carbonized oval bowl, large

¥9,900

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Charcoal firing is a technique in which charcoal and the work are placed in a pot called a sayabachi and fired at high temperatures without using glaze.

There are a wide variety of baked colors, including those that reflect a gradation of pale beige and gray, and those that have a vivid contrast between black and white.

This is the only one-of-a-kind pottery in the world where no two pieces have the same pattern or color.

This is an easy-to-use container that can be used not only for curry and rice bowl dishes, but also for a variety of other dishes.

The length is a little longer than the inside, so you can serve more food.

*As each item is handmade, there may be slight differences between each item.

*This is a pottery with great individual differences in color and texture. We appreciate your understanding in advance.

*There may be some unevenness, cracks, or distortions, but please enjoy the appearance of handmade pottery.

*By exposing it to water before use, you can prevent stains and discoloration and use it for a long time.

[ beside ] Approx. 28 cm [ Length ] Approx. 20 cm [ height 】Approx. 4.5 cm [ material ] Pottery

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