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Hydrangea Blue Conic Modern Jubako Bento Box

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A delightful blue conic jubako bento box for your picnic and home dining. 

This bento box can not only be used stacked as a jubako, but the three bowls and plate can also be used individually. Furthermore, it can be stored compactly, saving space and allowing for use like a modern oryoki.

This sky blue color and matte texture is created by brushing a layer of blue glaze onto the porcelain. The blue brush marks intertwine with the white layer of porcelain, creating a soft impression of sky blue with white shading.

Each bowl is of a different size, so you can entertain your guests with charming little appetizers in the small bowls, and use the larger plate for the main dish. The smallest bowl can be placed on the lid/plate and be used as a dipping sauce bowl.

Arita Porcelain Lab Hydrangea Blue Conic Modern Jubako Bento Box - MUSUBI KILN - Quality Japanese Tableware and Gift
Hydrangea Blue Conic Modern Jubako Bento Box Sale price$162.00 USD
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