Old Imari Flower Kobachi Small Bowl A
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This gorgeous kobachi small bowl features a modern interpretation of classic old Imari patterns.
Its vivid colors, paired with gold and white, lend a sophisticated flair—ideal both for everyday use and as a special gift for anyone who appreciates Japanese arts and crafts.
Sized for side dishes like sunomono (vinegared items), aemono (seasoned dishes), or nimono (simmered foods), this bowl also works perfectly for smaller portions or relishes. Place it on a larger plate or in a bento box for a refined, stylish presentation.
DETAIL
Quantity | 1 |
Size | D 10 cm (3.9 in) x H 2.9 cm (1.1 in) |
Material | Porcelain |
Microwave | No |
Dishwasher | No |
Maker / Brand
Rinkuro Kiln was established in 1968 in Hasami Pottery, a pottery production area with 400 years of tradition. It was created with the aim of creating unique style and high quality pottery.
They continue to produce products with their unique sensibility, such as "Sometsuke" with a deep taste that never gets old, the gorgeous "Ko-Imari style," and "Some-Nishiki" with a perfect balance of Sometsuke and Akae.In recent years, they have been working hard to create tableware that meets the needs of both the Japanese and Western styles, and their creative activities are in tune with the times.
Origin
Hasami Ware is a Japanese pottery produced in Hasami Town, Nagasaki Prefecture, in the Kyushu region located in western Japan known as the “Town of Pottery”. It has been loved as durable daily tableware for folks for a long time since more than 400 years ago.
Hasami Ware is Characterized by the vibrant color drawings on the beautiful pure white porcelain as is typical Japanese porcelain style. Although the traditional patterns are inherited, new designs are being created every day that suit for modern lifestyles.
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Kinrande
Introducing a tableware collection inspired by Kinrande style, which itself draws inspiration from old Imari ware. The Kinrande style of Imari ware gained immense popularity as export items between the 18th and 19th centuries. Large vases and plate sets were crafted especially for European royalty and nobility, and these pieces were highly valued as elegant and beautiful additions to their palaces.
The collection features luxurious gold accents, deep shades of red, and elegant blues. Many designs are densely packed with intricate patterns set within balanced, symmetrical compositions. Floral motifs, particularly those of peonies and chrysanthemums, frequently appear. Additionally, mythical creatures like dragons and phoenixes are prominently depicted, symbolizing power and rebirth, respectively, and adding an auspicious touch to these extravagant ceramics.
Kobachi Small Bowls
Kobachi, literally “small bowls” in Japanese, are designed for serving appetizers and side dishes. Deeper than a small plate but smaller than a main course or ramen bowl, kobachi are just the right size for light stews and simmered vegetables. Incorporating one or several kobachi bowls into a table setting and arranging dishes of different sizes and colors lends your meal an authentic Japanese atmosphere.
This category includes bowls with diameters under 12.9 cm (5.1 in).
Preserving Heritage: The Art of Old Imari Replicas at Rinkuro Kiln
The Enduring Beauty of Fine Imari Porcelain
International Shipping
Multiple shipping options available, with discounted shipping for orders over 500000 and free shipping over 5000000.
Insured shipping service
Full compensation for any accidental damage that may occur during transit.
Made by Japanese craftsmen
Fair prices plus free furoshiki wrapping with every order.