GINSHU KILN PRINCESS WORLD KUTANI BOWL
¥16,700

Ginshu Kiln Princess World Kutani Bowl

JPY ¥16,700

Only 2 pieces in stock!

The bowl features a beautiful contrast of soft colors on a white canvas, making the most of the distinctive texture of porcelain. The fine touch of flowers are hand-painted by an artisan, adding a touch of elegance to the space.

Unlike other kilns from Kutani ware, Ginshu kiln is especially known as its romantic and playful pastel colored painting.

The size of D21.4cm(8.4in) diameter is handy to use and perfect for serving pasta or sharing pastries and fruits with others.

Enjoy it for everyday use at home or give it to your loved one as a gift for a special occasion.

See other items from our Ginshu kiln collection for more unified and beautiful table setting.

PRODUCT DETAIL

  • Quantity: 1 plate
  • Dimension: D21.4cm(8.4in) x H4.8cm(1.9in)
  • Material: Porcelain - Kutani ware
  • Origin: Made in Japan
  • Brand: Ginshu Kiln

    ABOUT GINSHU KILN

    "Pottery in a dreamland"

    A popular Ginshu Kiln is taking on a new dimension of Kutani design and providing innovative approaches to Kutani ware. The first generation Bunkichi is known as the master craftsman in Kutani.

    The delicate and elegant design patterns of enchanting soft natural colors take you to a dreamland of colored artwork.

    They are engaged in making our products with great attention to detail, sincerely wishing that customers would truly enjoy their pottery. Their works of traditional Kutani coloring and refined craftsmanship will add vividness and  playfulness to your dining table.

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    About kutani ware

    Kutani ware is a type of pottery produced in the Kaga region of Ishikawa Prefecture and it has a history of over 350 years.
    It is characterized by the heavy brilliance of the five colors of green, yellow, red, purple, and navy blue that are applied to the bold and daring lines.
    Its long history has evolved through the tireless efforts and enthusiasm of people who have sought innovation while maintaining tradition.
    In the early 1700s, the Kutani kilns were closed, but about 80 years later they were opened and Kutani ware was revived.
    The beauty of the various styles and methods of painting is known as "Japan Kutani" and is highly regarded around the world.