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ー Rinuro Kiln (Hasami Ware, Ko-Imari Style)ー

Traditional Hasami Ware from Nagasaki
A piece that's easy to handle with a warm texture and color.

Beautiful Floral Pattern
The radiant floral design adds a vibrant touch to any table setting. It blends harmoniously with both Western and Japanese dining styles, making it perfect for everyday use or special occasions.

Ko-Imari History
Ko-Imari refers to a style of porcelain that originated in the Imari region of Japan during the early 17th century. Known for its intricate patterns and vibrant colors, Ko-Imari was highly prized by Japanese nobility and later became a significant export to Europe. This piece is a modern interpretation of this historic style, blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics.

Product Details

  • Maker: Rinkuro Kiln (Imari Ware, Ko-Imari Style)
  • Size: φ6in × H1.8in
  • Microwave: Not safe
  • Dishwasher: Not safe

Care Instructions
While the base is polished, dragging it on surfaces can cause scratches. After use, wash gently with a soft sponge or cloth and mild dish soap. Avoid abrasive cleaners or scrubbers.

Handmade Charm
This piece may feature spots, blurs, glaze variations, and slight shape differences—no two pieces are exactly the same. Enjoy the unique character of each one-of-a-kind item.

▼ Please read before purchasing. ▼

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Old lmari style flower bowl 6in [Hasami-yaki]

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ー Rinuro Kiln (Hasami Ware, Ko-Imari Style)ー

Traditional Hasami Ware from Nagasaki
A piece that's easy to handle with a warm texture and color.

Beautiful Floral Pattern
The radiant floral design adds a vibrant touch to any table setting. It blends harmoniously with both Western and Japanese dining styles, making it perfect for everyday use or special occasions.

Ko-Imari History
Ko-Imari refers to a style of porcelain that originated in the Imari region of Japan during the early 17th century. Known for its intricate patterns and vibrant colors, Ko-Imari was highly prized by Japanese nobility and later became a significant export to Europe. This piece is a modern interpretation of this historic style, blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics.

Product Details

  • Maker: Rinkuro Kiln (Imari Ware, Ko-Imari Style)
  • Size: φ6in × H1.8in
  • Microwave: Not safe
  • Dishwasher: Not safe

Care Instructions
While the base is polished, dragging it on surfaces can cause scratches. After use, wash gently with a soft sponge or cloth and mild dish soap. Avoid abrasive cleaners or scrubbers.

Handmade Charm
This piece may feature spots, blurs, glaze variations, and slight shape differences—no two pieces are exactly the same. Enjoy the unique character of each one-of-a-kind item.

▼ Please read before purchasing. ▼