KANEKO KOHYO

"GIYAMAN" Glass-look Porcelain Deep Bowl

This versatile bowl can be used for anything, from soup to deserts, and veggies to fruits.  GIYAMAN Collection: The specialty of the GIYAMAN series of Kane… read more
SKU: AAAAVGO
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Made in: Gifu, Japan
¥2,310
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This versatile bowl can be used for anything, from soup to deserts, and veggies to fruits. 

GIYAMAN Collection:
The specialty of the GIYAMAN series of Kaneko Kohyo Pottery is the shiny glaze of the porcelain that makes it look like glass. The word GIYAMAN was used at the beginning of the Edo period to describe glass, which came from overseas. The deep colors make a beautiful contrast to the white lines of the pattern that is shaped like a chrysanthemum, which is the flower of the imperial family. The collection comes in navy blue, representing Japan’s old indigo dyes, ‘rikyu green, based on traditional Mino ware, deep black, and lacquer brown, recalling a deep and stoic feeling from their pottery background.

NOTE: KANEKO KOHYO collections are handmade per order and can take up to 1 month before they can ship. 

<  KANEKO Japanese Ceramics from Mino   >
Kaneko Kohyo Pottery was established in 1921. Based on ancient techniques and local know-how, the team of 20 employees creates traditional products designed to suit both traditional and modern Western lifestyles. Since their foundation, they have focused on the art of ‘monozukuri’ (literally, manufacturing things) that delivery happiness to their users in their daily life, while staying loyal to the history and tradition of "Mino ware".

Collection: GIYAMAN
Dimensions: 125×55mm

"GIYAMAN" Glass-look Porcelain Deep Bowl

¥2,310

"GIYAMAN" Glass-look Porcelain Deep Bowl

¥2,310

Description

This versatile bowl can be used for anything, from soup to deserts, and veggies to fruits. 

GIYAMAN Collection:
The specialty of the GIYAMAN series of Kaneko Kohyo Pottery is the shiny glaze of the porcelain that makes it look like glass. The word GIYAMAN was used at the beginning of the Edo period to describe glass, which came from overseas. The deep colors make a beautiful contrast to the white lines of the pattern that is shaped like a chrysanthemum, which is the flower of the imperial family. The collection comes in navy blue, representing Japan’s old indigo dyes, ‘rikyu green, based on traditional Mino ware, deep black, and lacquer brown, recalling a deep and stoic feeling from their pottery background.

NOTE: KANEKO KOHYO collections are handmade per order and can take up to 1 month before they can ship. 

<  KANEKO Japanese Ceramics from Mino   >
Kaneko Kohyo Pottery was established in 1921. Based on ancient techniques and local know-how, the team of 20 employees creates traditional products designed to suit both traditional and modern Western lifestyles. Since their foundation, they have focused on the art of ‘monozukuri’ (literally, manufacturing things) that delivery happiness to their users in their daily life, while staying loyal to the history and tradition of "Mino ware".

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