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Wabi Brown 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. Clean lines create a crisp silhouette, where a modern profile meets a Japanese color sensibility. The brown glaze—reminiscent of fallen leaves—lends a subtle wabi sabi warmth. Even with a modest amount of broth, the form delivers a full, well-composed presentation. Mix and match colors to set the mood. When you choose the same shape, the bowls nest to save space.

A smaller footprint at the base makes the final strands of noodles and last bites easy to reach. Even with hot soup, the upper rim is comfortable to hold. Beyond ramen, it serves well for side dishes and simmered foods. Blending utility with elegance, it’s a piece you’ll reach for every day. 

Rooted in tradition, the base carries a stamped origin mark that identifies it as Dachi ware, a celebrated form of Mino ceramics. This thoughtful detail not only anchors the piece in centuries of craftsmanship but also elevates its sense of artistry and cultural value. Balancing elegance with everyday use, the bowl shifts seamlessly from kitchen to dining table

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

Wabi Brown Ramen Bowl 8.4 IN
Wabi Brown Ramen Bowl 8.4 IN Sale price$64.00 USD
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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.

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