RINKURO KILN OLD IMARI FLOWER HASAMI KOBACHI BOWL B
¥3,700

Rinkuro Kiln Old Imari Flower Hasami Kobachi Bowl B

JPY ¥3,700

Only 3 pieces in stock!

This gorgeous Japanese Kobachi (small bowl) features a modern interpretation of the traditional classic patterns of old Imari.

It is made by Rinkuro Kiln from Hasami ware, which is widely known as a light, durable and easy-to-use tableware among Japanese tableware, and is an indispensable stoneware in both restaurants and homes.

The perfect balance of vivid colors, gold and white makes it a classy and stunning piece. With this brilliant look, it is great for complementing your everyday meal, as well as a special gift for someone who loves Japanese arts and crafts.

It is a great size as a Kobachi to serve any side dishes, such as Sunomono(vinegared food), Aemono(seasoned or sauced food) or Nimono(simmered food). Or you may put a small portion of food or relishes in, place it on a larger plate or into a bento box for more stylish and sophisticated food presentation.

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*Important Note:
Spots may appear on the gold or silver colored areas.
This is due to the fact that when gold and silver colors are transferred, spots appear where a large amount of glue has adhered, but this is a characteristic of gold and silver transfer.

PRODUCT DETAIL

  • Quantity: 1
  • Dimension: D 8.2 cm(3.2 in) x H 3.8 cn(1.4 in)
  • Material: Porcelain - Hasami ware
  • Origin: Made in Japan
  • Brand: Rinkuro Kiln

    ABOUT RINKURO KILN

    Rinkuro Kiln was established in 1968 in Hasami Pottery, a pottery production area with 400 years of tradition. It was created with the aim of creating unique style and high quality pottery.

    They continue to produce products with their unique sensibility, such as "Sometsuke" with a deep taste that never gets old, the gorgeous "Ko-Imari style," and "Some-Nishiki" with a perfect balance of Sometsuke and Akae.In recent years, they have been working hard to create tableware that meets the needs of both the Japanese and Western styles, and their creative activities are in tune with the times.

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    About HASAMI ware

    Hasami ware is a type of pottery produced in the vicinity of Hasami-cho, located in the north central part of Nagasaki Prefecture, with a history of over 400 years. One of the characteristics of Hasami ware is that there is no fixed technique, so it is possible to make pottery that fits the times. For this reason, Hasami ware comes in a variety of shapes, both large and small, and has a rich variety of designs. Because of the variety of expressions, Hasami ware is loved by people of all ages and genders.

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    MW
    03/09/2024
    Mavis W.
    Canada Canada
    I recommend this product

    Unqiue and gorgeous

    The size is perfect to put sauces. It is so cute to place on my dinner table. I got a pair of it. Highly recommended. It looks exactly like the pic shown on the website.

    WY
    09/06/2023
    W Y.
    United Kingdom United Kingdom
    I recommend this product

    Compact but so detailed

    Everything about Musubi Kiln has been seamless from the assistance to getting my ceramics from one side if the world to the other, faultless. As for this cute little bowl, so much detail in a bowl so compact, what a pleasure to own it!

    10/18/2023

    MUSUBI KILN

    Thank you so much for taking the time to leave us this review! We're so lucky to have a customer like you who make us want to work harder and better. We look forward to your next visit.

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    04/25/2023
    Anonymous
    United States United States

    Beautiful Imari bowls

    I have older Imari pieces that I have enjoyed over the years, and these new kobachi bowls will update my place settings.

    04/27/2023

    MUSUBI KILN

    Thanks so much for your wonderful comment! We wish our Imari items make your days a little more special!