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HASAMI CERAMIC FLOWER POT
Item
You’re sure to use this large bowl for big servings of udon or phở. Its deep gosu blue and textured white accentuate the colors of any dish. It can also be used as a serving bowl for boiled dishes and salads.
Color | Kurogosu Nagashi |
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Price | ¥ 4,200 |
Size | φ21×H9.5cm/1500cc |
Material | Porcelain |
Maker | Fujimaki Seitou co. ltd |
Area | Arita |
Additional Information
The patterns and consistency of the glaze may be uneven on this product due to the application of glaze using a shaku ladle.
Abrupt temperature changes may cause the item to crack. Please make sure the item is at room temperature when heating in the microwave. Do not soak in cold water.
Partial changes in temperature can cause the item to crack. Be careful not to expose only one part of the item to heat.
Technique: Specially Applied Glaze, Underglaze Iron Oxide Decoration, Iron Brushwork, Rust Lacquer
The items of this series are crafted using a technique known as shakugake or nagashikake. In this technique, artists create subtle drip patterns by pouring glaze over the surface of the piece with a wooden shaku ladle while spinning it on the potter’s wheel. The varied patterns that emerge are preserved as free-flowing trails of thick glaze, creating unique landscapes across the face of each piece. We then tastefully finish each piece with a one-of-a-kind pattern using a deep, ink-like gosu pigment.