NANPU FLOWER MINO WARE DONBURI BOWL M
¥5,800

Nanpu Flower Mino Ware Donburi Bowl M

JPY ¥5,800

Only 12 pieces in stock!

As the name "Nanpu" suggests, this bowl has a rustic texture, like stoneware from warm regions. Chrysanthemum flowers are scattered in blue, creating a design full of the warmth of nature.

The warped rim makes it easy to stack bowls of the same shape on top of each other for convenient storage.

It can be used for various kinds of Donburi Rice such as Katsudon, Gyudon, Oyakodon, Kaisendon(Seafood Donburi), etc. Suitable for rice bowl recipes using about 1 cups (1 gou) of rice. This size could be recognized as regular size for one serving in US.
It is also suitable for noodles with soup, such as Ramen, Udon and Soba.

See more items from our Mino ware collection for a more unified and beautiful table setting.

PRODUCT DETAIL

  • Quantity: 1
  • Dimension: 18.2cm(7.2in) x H9cm(3.5in)
  • Main Usage: Donburi rice, Udon, Soba, and Ramen
  • Material: Porcelain - Mino ware
  • Origin: Made in Japan

About mino ware

Mino ware is a type of pottery in which many colors and designs have been created to suit the times and people's tastes. Therefore, Mino ware has a variety of techniques and diverse looks and textures.
Mino ware is made using the soil of Gifu Prefecture, known as Japan's largest producer of pottery, and is easily blended into our daily life. The diverse designs and styles of Mino ware, which have changed their shapes to suit the trends of the times and people's lifestyles, are the most attractive and unique of all pottery.

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04/09/2024
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Perfection!

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02/01/2024
Peggy M.
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I recommend this product

Functional beauty

So happy to receive this lovely bowl for noodles or rice bowl meals. The pattern is so beautiful. It reminds me of my childhood - my father was a chrysanthemum grower for the flower trade.