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This oval bowl features a blossoming floral pattern, with a charming contrast between its interior and exterior. The inside is painted in a cute sky blue with expressive brushstrokes, while the outside remains white, highlighting the beauty of porcelain.
Its shape and size make it perfect for serving pasta, salads, side menus, fruits, or sweets, and it also works beautifully as a decorative piece for shelves and tables
DETAILS
Quantity | 1 |
Size | L 14 cm (5.5 in) x W 25.5 cm (10 in) x H 6 cm (2.3 in) |
Material | Porcelain |
Microwave | Yes |
Dishwasher | Yes |
Crafts
Kutani ware is a pottery produced in the Kaga region of Ishikawa Prefecture, with a history spanning over 350 years. It is characterized by the heavy brilliance of the five colors of navy blue, red, purple, green, and yellow 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.
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Large Bowls
With their generous diameters, large Japanese bowls are capable of fulfilling a wide range of dining functions. Here, you'll find serving bowls for main dishes and sides, as well as salad bowls, pasta bowls, and more. Mix and match designs and styles to complement any aesthetic and round out your kitchen collection.
This category includes bowls with diameters over 21 cm (8.3 in).

Pink
Pink is frequently linked with emotions such as love, care, maturity, and romance. Pink tableware uniquely captures these feelings, evoking a sense of warmth and sweetness that reflects the essence of blossoms and the emotions they inspire.
In Japan, the color pink is deeply connected to the beauty of spring. Known as sakura iro, "cherry blossom color," it embodies the hue of spring sunlight shining on blooming cherry trees. Deeper in color than sakura iro is momo zome, the vibrant pink of peach blossoms. Another popular shade is nadeshiko iro, a pink with a slight lean towards purple, named after dianthus flowers, featured in the classic Japanese poetry anthology the Manyoshu.

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