Japandi Pasta Bowl - Multiple Colours
Japandi Pasta Bowl - Multiple Colours
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Natural textures and minimalist form converge in this elegant ceramic pasta bowl, bringing a serene harmony to the table. The smooth, glazed surface meets an unglazed, textured rim, offering an elegant contrast that celebrates the true nature of clay. This piece serves as a beautiful canvas for your culinary creations, bringing a calm sophistication to the plating.
The main surface features a monotone glaze, while the exposed, unglazed outer rim retains the original colour of the base with a rustic, slightly rough texture. This minimalist design perfectly encapsulates the Japandi aesthetic, seamlessly blending Scandinavian and Japanese minimalism.
Please note, as the rim and base are unglazed, their colour varies slightly between individual pieces.
This plate is both microwave and dishwasher safe, making it a highly practical choice even on the busiest days.
Please be aware that handmade items may differ slightly in colour, pattern, shape, and size from the product image.
Dimensions
Dimensions
Diameter: 23 cm
Height: 3.5 cm
Please note that product dimensions are approximate and individual items may have slight variations.
About the Region
About the Region
Mino Ware
With roots dating back 1,400 years in Gifu Prefecture, today Minoyaki is Japan’s most prolific region for ceramic production, representing a vast landscape of artistry. While it rose to prominence during the Momoyama period as the pinnacle of tea ceremony artistry, the craft later reinvented itself by pivoting to the needs of daily life, turning centuries of artisanal knowledge into a nationwide industry. Unlike regions constrained by a single rigid template, the possibilities of Minoyaki are as infinite as the number of artisans and their pottery.
Our collection steps away from the region’s mass-market output to focus exclusively on its artisanal heart: workshops that balance deep-seated history with individual creative vision. Whether through the revival of ancient glazing techniques or the exploration of modern, sculptural forms, these pieces are selected for their character and warmth. Minoyaki is the quintessential supporting player of the dining table, designed not to dominate, but to elevate the beauty of the everyday.
To ensure this product is right for you, please review the Care Instructions prior to purchase.
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