Oribe Fuyo hibiscus flowers Rice Bowl Large size Touan outlet Kiln Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic

$130.00
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Oribe Fuyo hibiscus flowers Rice Bowl Large size Touan outlet Kiln Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic, Material: ceramicDimensions Large: 125cm diameter x 6cm highOrigin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made.
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Product code: Oribe Fuyo hibiscus flowers Rice Bowl Large size Touan outlet Kiln Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic

Material: ceramic

Dimensions Large: 12.5cm diameter x 6cm high
Origin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made in Japan hand made

Condition:new product(Brand new) with paper box.


This is a large size Oribe hibiscus rice bowl by Soan, a Kiyomizu ware kiln.

The inside is a hibiscus flower and the outside is a monochromatic Oribe rice bowl that will never get old.
The green outside is inspired by the color of the hibiscus leaves.

The green outside is the image of the color of the leaves of the hibiscus.

The size of the flower is changed by the couple.

The white color shows the inside color beautifully. A glimpse of hibiscuses is elegant.

The hibiscuses are in full bloom. It is a perfect gift for women.
Product No. 6320 Oribe Hibyo Rice Bowl Large

The photo shows several pieces, but the price is for one piece.



Dimensions Large 12.5cm (diameter) x 6cm (height)

The shape, color, and size of each piece will vary due to the handmade process.


Ceramic history: Soan Dobuchi, Soan Kiln

Soan Dobuchi is the third generation head of the family since its establishment.
The brilliantly colored glazes that characterize the works of Soan Kiln are the result of new glazes developed by his own research and development, which is an excellent technique that cannot be followed by others. In addition, the patterns, mainly of flowers and plants, are backed up by solid sketches and strike the viewer's heart with their rich expressiveness.
In recent years, he has also been involved in interior decorations that accurately meet the needs of the market and have received wide acclaim.

The first generation of Soan opened the kiln in 1923.
In 1979, the third generation succeeded to the kiln.

Born outlet in Kyoto City in 1949.

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