Counted as one of the Six Ancient Kilns in Japan, it is a Bizen ware with a 1000-year history.
Created without glazing, utilizing local potter's clay for soil making and 10 tons of Japanese red pine's split wood for a 10-days-long burning in a kiln after molding with potter's wheel.
It is natural and traditional pottery created with precious materials and a long time.
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Thick and rounded without a high base, this lovely small bowl can be used for stirring natto, or as a vessel for onsen tamago (hot spring eggs) or pickles. About 1 tablespoon of sesame seeds can also be rubbed.
Size: About Ø105xH42mm
Weight: About 230g
Material: Stoneware
Unavailable: Microwave/Oven/Open Flame/Hot Water
*Its size, coloration, and pattern may vary. Also, there may be some rattling or distortion. Please understand.
Price: 4,000 JPY
Ichiyougama
Established in 1947 by Ichiyou Kimura, who was a second son of the 13th generation of Kimura family, one of the six family groups who monopolistically owned the largest pottery production centers of Bizen ware throughout the Edo period. Ichiyougama was established as Ichiyou Kimura set up a branch family. Ichiyougama owns a workshop and a kiln in the premises. Bizen City has the oldest potteries in Japan.