Hanakessho Bowl
Hanakessho is a technique that originated in Kyoto. It translates to “flower crystallization,” as the Zinc in the glaze creates a flower like structure as it cools. This bowl has a lid making it perfect for retaining the moisture of rice or the heat of soup.
No two pieces are exactly the same, so the appearance will differ slightly from the pictured product.
Microwave and dishwasher safe. Diameter - 10cm (4 inches), height - 6 cm (2.3 inches).
Hanakessho is a technique that originated in Kyoto. It translates to “flower crystallization,” as the Zinc in the glaze creates a flower like structure as it cools. This bowl has a lid making it perfect for retaining the moisture of rice or the heat of soup.
No two pieces are exactly the same, so the appearance will differ slightly from the pictured product.
Microwave and dishwasher safe. Diameter - 10cm (4 inches), height - 6 cm (2.3 inches).
Hanakessho is a technique that originated in Kyoto. It translates to “flower crystallization,” as the Zinc in the glaze creates a flower like structure as it cools. This bowl has a lid making it perfect for retaining the moisture of rice or the heat of soup.
No two pieces are exactly the same, so the appearance will differ slightly from the pictured product.
Microwave and dishwasher safe. Diameter - 10cm (4 inches), height - 6 cm (2.3 inches).