Kohiki Black Clay Crosshatch Pattern Bowl - 12cm
Handcrafted in Japan
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Kohiki Black Clay Crosshatch Pattern Bowl - 12cm
This 12cm bowl showcases the traditional Kohiki technique, where a slip of white clay is applied over the black clay body. This process gives it a soft, milky white interior that contrasts beautifully with the exposed dark clay at the rim. The exterior is adorned with a meticulously hand-carved crosshatch pattern, providing both visual appeal and a textured grip.
With a suitable size for individual servings of rice, soup, or desserts, this bowl brings a sense of rustic elegance and Japanese wabi-sabi aesthetic to your table.
What's Included
- 1 x Kohiki Black Clay Crosshatch Pattern Bowl - 12cm - White & Black
Key Features
- Traditional Kohiki Technique: A white clay slip is applied over a dark clay body, creating a warm, milky white finish with unique character.
- Hand-Carved Crosshatch Pattern: The exterior features a tactile, hand-carved pattern that enhances the bowl's artisanal appeal and provides a secure grip.
- Contrasting Unglazed Rim: The rim is left unglazed, exposing the raw black clay for a beautiful, rustic contrast.
- Authentic Japanese Pottery: Expertly crafted in Japan, with each piece having subtle, one-of-a-kind variations.
- Practical for Daily Use: The bowl is both dishwasher and microwave safe for modern convenience.
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Care Instructions
- Dishwasher and microwave safe.
- Can be stored in the refrigerator.
- Not suitable for use in an oven or on direct heat.
- Avoid using harsh detergents or abrasive scrubbers.
- As this is artisanal pottery, please expect minor imperfections and unique variations in the glaze, pattern, and shape.
About Kohiki Pottery
Kohiki ceramics are a unique style of pottery originating from Korea and introduced to Japan in the 16th century. The distinctive characteristic is its appearance, which resembles white powder (Kona) spread on the ceramics. This is achieved by covering a dark clay body with a thin white slip, followed by a translucent glaze. The result is a soft texture and a warm, milky white finish that became popular among practitioners of the tea ceremony.
About Mino Ware
Mino ware (Mino-yaki) is a style of Japanese pottery produced in the Gifu Prefecture, Japan's largest pottery-producing region. Its history is over 1300 years old, and its adaptable designs have evolved to suit changing lifestyles, making it the most popular style of pottery in Japan today.
Specifications
| Brand | Mino Yaki |
| Design | Kohiki Crosshatch |
| Colour | White & Black |
| Dimensions | Approx. 12cm (D) x 6.2cm (H) |
| Material | Ceramic (Mino Ware / Kohiki) |
| Packaging | Protective Wrapping |
| Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Microwave Safe | Yes |
| Oven Safe | No |
| Country of Origin | Made in Japan |
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