
Minoyaki - Deep Sea Blue-Green Matcha Tea Bowl (Maru Oto Iguchi Ceramics)
A black matcha bowl made in the Minoyaki tradition of Gifu Prefecture, the bowl features an oil spot glaze or tenmoku that was allowed to melt and run down the side in firing turning each bowl into a unique item.
- Diameter: 11.7 cm, Height: 8 cm
- Material: Ceramic
- Note: Each piece is unique and the specific pattern will be slightly different from the photo.
- Tradition: Minoyaki
- Manufacturer: Maru Oto Iguchi Ceramics
This product has been tested to be free of lead and cadmium contamination. Do not use in microwave or dishwasher. Hand wash to clean.
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Minoyaki - Deep Sea Blue-Green Matcha Tea Bowl (Maru Oto Iguchi Ceramics)
A black matcha bowl made in the Minoyaki tradition of Gifu Prefecture, the bowl features an oil spot glaze or tenmoku that was allowed to melt and run down the side in firing turning each bowl into a unique item.
- Diameter: 11.7 cm, Height: 8 cm
- Material: Ceramic
- Note: Each piece is unique and the specific pattern will be slightly different from the photo.
- Tradition: Minoyaki
- Manufacturer: Maru Oto Iguchi Ceramics
This product has been tested to be free of lead and cadmium contamination. Do not use in microwave or dishwasher. Hand wash to clean.
About the Kiln: Maru Oto Iguchi Ceramics
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A black matcha bowl made in the Minoyaki tradition of Gifu Prefecture, the bowl features an oil spot glaze or tenmoku that was allowed to melt and run down the side in firing turning each bowl into a unique item.
- Diameter: 11.7 cm, Height: 8 cm
- Material: Ceramic
- Note: Each piece is unique and the specific pattern will be slightly different from the photo.
- Tradition: Minoyaki
- Manufacturer: Maru Oto Iguchi Ceramics
This product has been tested to be free of lead and cadmium contamination. Do not use in microwave or dishwasher. Hand wash to clean.
About the Kiln: Maru Oto Iguchi Ceramics
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