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Wabi Blue Ramen Bowl 8.4 IN

Sale price$64.00 USD

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This ramen bowl features a tapered body that opens into a flared, morning-glory rim. Its clean lines form a crisp silhouette where a modern profile meets traditional Japanese color sensibility. The blue glaze conveys quiet refinement and understated wabi sabi elegance. Even with a modest amount of broth, the design delivers a full, well-balanced presentation. Mix and match colors to set the mood. When stacked in the same shape, the bowls nest neatly to save space.

A narrower base makes the last noodles and remaining bites easy to reach, while the rim stays comfortable to hold even when the soup is hot. Beyond ramen, it serves equally well for side dishes and simmered foods. Blending practicality with grace, this is a bowl you’ll return to again and again.

Rooted in tradition, the base carries a finely stamped mark of origin identifying it as Dachi ware, a celebrated form of Mino ware. This subtle detail ties the piece to centuries of craftsmanship while enriching its artistry and cultural value. Seamlessly balancing heritage and utility, the bowl moves effortlessly from kitchen to dining table.

Comes in an original Musubi Kiln box, making it a perfect choice for gifting as is.

Wabi Blue Ramen Bowl 8.4 IN
Wabi Blue Ramen Bowl 8.4 IN Sale price$64.00 USD
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