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This original ramen bowl by MUSUBI KILN features a generous capacity of 1,400 ml (47.4 fl oz), specially designed for hearty, satisfying servings of ramen. The glaze flows from a lustrous bronze to darker tones before transitioning to a matte, warm cream. Each glaze was carefully conceived, selected, and hand-applied by Japanese artisans. This piece brings together the skill and sensitivity of two workshops to achieve its distinctive size and finish.
Its sculptural form and thoughtful proportions give the bowl an immediate presence on the table. The wide, open rim frames ingredients, making it just as practical and comfortable to use as it is visually striking.
The classic palette sets an unmistakably elegant tone at the table, complementing bold broths with a quiet poise and clear soups with a soft feel.
Presented in a thoughtfully designed light gray box, this bowl feels refined from the moment you receive it—ideal for everyday use, and just as fitting to give to someone special.
DETAILS
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | D 22.5 cm (8.9 in) x H 10.0 cm (3.9 in) |
| Capacity | 1,400 ml (47.4 fl oz) |
| Weight | 750 g (26.5 oz) |
| Material | Porcelain |
| Package Type | Paper box |
| Microwave | Yes |
| Dishwasher | Yes |
Crafts
Mino ware, crafted in Gifu Prefecture's Tono region, is renowned among Japanese pottery for its rich heritage and versatility. It features over fifteen distinct styles, making it more varied than many other Japanese ceramics.
Now accounting for over 50 percent of Japan's ceramic production, its popularity is unmatched. Designated as a traditional craft in 1978, Mino ware reflects a blend of historical depth and modern relevance, exemplifying exceptional craftsmanship.

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Ramen Bowls
Ramen bowls, unlike other Japanese tableware, are not meant to be lifted while eating. They are often crafted from heavier ceramics and feature simple, neutral colors that complement any type of ramen. While the donburi bowl is versatile and used for a variety of Japanese dishes, the ramen bowl is a noodle bowl with a character of its own, deeper and sturdier to hold hot broth and generous toppings.
If you're planning to make ramen at home, we highly recommend adding one to your kitchen. Even a basic serving topped with chopped green onions, boiled eggs, and nori (seaweed) can be elevated to an authentic ramen experience, just like what you’d enjoy at a Japanese restaurant.

