Kakumaka Green and White Squared Bowl

Regular price $49.95

This squared bowl was crafted by artisan potters in Gifu, a mountainous prefecture considered the top ceramic-producing region in Japan. This is an Oribe ware piece, which is an almost 500-year-old ceramic style known for its chunky look, asymmetrical shape, decorative painting and signature green glaze (made by firing copper dioxide). This eye-catching piece acts as the perfect serving bowl or centerpiece. And each bowl—which features a speckled green glaze and bold grass-like motifs in the interior and exterior—is one of a kind due to its handmade nature.

We like to use it for serving noodles, salads, saucy sides—just about anything. When transferring from kitchen to table, you’ll feel the bowl’s asymmetry and subtle grooves that connect it back to small potters honing their craft in lush mountain villages.

Net Weight: 1.5 pounds
Dimensions: 9 inches x 3.25 inches
Materials: Ceramic
Place of Origin: Japan

Hand-wash only.

Kakumaka Green and White Squared Bowl

Regular price $49.95
What is Oribe Ware?

What is Oribe Ware?

It’s a natural pottery style that traces back to the 16th and 17th centuries during the Momoyama Period in Japan. Oribe ware reflects wabi-sabi techniques (embracing imperfections and transience) in its handmade designs. The style was named after Furuta Oribe, a renowned tea master who influenced unique traits like rich glaze colors, playful and asymmetrical shapes, decorating motifs of nature or geometric patterns and the use of contrast.

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