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 imparts a luminous quality to this fine porcelain. No two pieces are exactly the same, so the appearance will differ slightly from the pictured product.
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 imparts a luminous quality to this fine porcelain. No two pieces are exactly the same, so the appearance will differ slightly from the pictured product.
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 imparts a luminous quality to this fine porcelain. No two pieces are exactly the same, so the appearance will differ slightly from the pictured product.