Japanese bowls are mostly used for tea or a number of popular Japanese dishes. "Chawan" (tea bowls) is the name for large bowels commonly used to serve tea. Mid-size bowls are used for miso soup, and larger sizes bowls are a good option for rice (donburi), noodle and noodle soup, and large soup dishes. There is a large variation of colors, shapes, designs and materials, including ceramic, porcelain, lacquer, or wood. They are often decorated with intricate patterns that reflect Japanese culture and aesthetics.

Bowls

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  • WASARA "Hachi" Large Serving Bowl 178mm, Biodegradable WASARA "Hachi" Large Serving Bowl 178mm, Biodegradable

    WASARA

    WASARA "Hachi" Large Serving Bowl 178mm

    Established in 2008 in Tokyo, WASARA (wa = Japanese, sara= dish) combined Japanese aesthetic with the spirit of traditional Japanese craftsmanship to create an innovative solution to impact the food and drink industry. The tableware is not only...
    ¥3,575 - ¥21,384