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The Shino Blush Kobachi Small Bowl is entirely hand-shaped, giving it a softly rounded, almost square form that feels organic in the hand. Modest in size yet full of character, it carries the warmth of craftsmanship and the charm of tradition. A gentle layer of pink-white Shino glaze settles across the surface, revealing the warm orange clay beneath—an earthy contrast that adds both depth and texture.
Each bowl is made from mogusa clay and coated with Shino glaze, creating a subtle color unique to every piece. The Shino glaze, made from feldspar, naturally contracts during firing to form a fine, crackled, and porous pattern known as kairagi—a “plum-skin” texture cherished for its organic beauty and depth. Over time, the pattern deepens, allowing the bowl to age gracefully and develop character with each use, much like a well-loved heirloom.
Perfectly sized for small portions, it is ideal for side dishes, pickles, or delicate desserts. Its soft color palette complements any table setting, whether used alone or combined with other Shino pieces for a cohesive presentation. The elegant box makes it a lovely gift option.
DES DÉTAILS
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | L 9.5 cm (3.7 in) x W 9.5 cm (3.7 in) x H 4.5 cm (1.8 in) |
| Weight | 180 g (6.3 oz) |
| Material | Stoneware |
| Package Type | Paper box |
| Microwave | No |
| Dishwasher | No |
Fabricant / Marque
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.

Artisanat
La céramique Mino, fabriquée dans la région de Tono, dans la préfecture de Gifu, est réputée pour sa richesse patrimoniale et sa polyvalence. Elle présente plus de quinze styles distincts, ce qui la rend plus variée que de nombreuses autres céramiques japonaises.
Représentant aujourd'hui plus de 50 % de la production céramique japonaise, sa popularité est inégalée. Classée artisanat traditionnel en 1978, la céramique de Mino allie profondeur historique et modernité, illustrant un savoir-faire exceptionnel.

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Petits bols Kobachi
KobachiLes kobachi, littéralement « petits bols » en japonais, sont conçus pour servir entrées et accompagnements. Plus profonds qu'une petite assiette, mais plus petits qu'un plat principal ou un bol de ramen, les kobachi ont la taille idéale pour les ragoûts légers et les légumes mijotés. Intégrer un ou plusieurs kobachi à une table et disposer des plats de tailles et de couleurs différentes confère à votre repas une atmosphère japonaise authentique.
Cette catégorie comprend les bols dont le diamètre est inférieur à 12, 9 cm (5, 1 po) .

Shino
Shino ware is one of the most distinctive styles in Japanese pottery, first created in the Mino region of Gifu Prefecture in the late 16th to early 17th century. Known as the first Japanese ceramics to feature a white glaze, it embodies the refined beauty of wabi sabi.
Made from Mino’s mogusa clay and coated with a thick feldspar glaze, Shino pottery is admired for its rich white surface and the natural variations formed in the kiln. Subtle pinholes, flowing glaze, and warm reddish tones beneath the surface give each piece its own quiet expression.

