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This rice bowl shows the individuality of the artisan’s hand in each line and curve. Shaped to fit comfortably in the hand, it features a rich Oribe glaze whose shades of green reveal quiet sophistication.
A base coat of ki-Seto glaze—a pale yellow glaze unique to Mino ware—is first applied, followed by layers of Oribe glaze brushed by hand, creating soft gradations of green, amber, and blue that recall natural landscapes. The mogusa clay, known for its subtle tone and texture, responds uniquely to the fire, allowing tranquil beauty to emerge through both process and form. Areas where the glaze is thinner reveal the texture of the clay beneath for a pleasing tactile contrast.
Its earthy color palette complements a wide variety of tableware, whether used alone or combined with other Oribe pieces for a cohesive presentation. Coming in an elegant box, it also makes a lovely gift.
DETALLES
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size |
D 12.0 cm (4.7 in) x H 7.0 cm (2.8 in) [Size of opening] D 10.5 cm (4.1 in) |
| Weight | 280 g (9.9 oz) |
| Material | Stoneware |
| Package Type | Paper box |
| Microwave | No |
| Dishwasher | No |
Fabricante / Marca
Based in Mitake, Gifu Prefecture, family-run studio deidei crafts Japanese tableware that carries on the wisdom and techniques of Mino ware passed down through generations. Using clay that transforms beautifully in both form and color, each piece is shaped by hand to bring warmth and artistry to everyday dining. From the soft, thick glazes of Shino to the expressive green glazes of Oribe, deidei’s creations embody the living tradition of Japanese ceramics.

Artesanía
La cerámica Mino, elaborada en la región de Tono, en la prefectura de Gifu, es reconocida en la cerámica japonesa por su rico legado y versatilidad. Presenta más de quince estilos distintos, lo que la hace más variada que muchas otras cerámicas japonesas.
Representando actualmente más del 50 % de la producción cerámica de Japón, su popularidad es inigualable. Designada como artesanía tradicional en 1978, la cerámica Mino refleja una combinación de profundidad histórica y relevancia moderna, ejemplificando una artesanía excepcional.

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Oribe
Oribe is a distinctive style of Japanese ceramics that emerged in the early 17th century within the Mino tradition. Named after the tea master Furuta Oribe, it is known for its free-spirited shapes and expressive surface patterns that convey movement and individuality. Artisans often shape the clay by hand, subtly adjusting the rim or contour to embody this aesthetic before firing. Asymmetry, bold lines, and a deep copper-green glaze reveal rhythm within its organic silhouette.

Tazones de arroz
Los cuencos de arroz son una vajilla indispensable en la mesa japonesa. Dado su uso tan frecuente en la comida japonesa, mucha gente los cuida con esmero. Es importante elegir uno que no solo sea bonito, sino que también tenga el tamaño adecuado para la mano y sea fácil de sostener.
Te recomendamos conseguir un tazón de arroz especial para cada miembro de tu familia. También es buena idea tener varios disponibles para diferentes ocasiones, en diferentes colores y estampados que combinen con la estación y la decoración de la mesa.

