
This shallow bowl features pronounced deep carvings that elevate the presentation of any dish placed within.
Kohiki pottery features an iron-rich clay base coated with a white slip and finished with a translucent glaze. This process, combined with the hand-carved design, gives each piece a unique beauty and individual character.
Hyozan-gama
When Yozaemon, the fourth master of the Hyozan-gama, presented pottery to Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who unified Japan in 1590, his technique was praised and he was given a red seal of approval and the surname "Hashiba". The studio has a long tradition of pottery production. The current head of the family has been making efforts to create pottery that enriches the table.
Their products show the craftsmanship of Japanese pottery with an emphasis on tradition.
height 1.8 inches (4.5cm)/diameter 8.7 inches (22cm)/weight 17.0 oz(480g)
Sizes, weights, colors, and patterns may vary slightly.
Handwashing is recommended for care.