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Rice Bowl - Great Wave Design Blue

Rice Bowl - Great Wave Design Blue

This bowl features the iconic Great Wave off Kanagawa, a masterpiece by Katsushika Hokusai. This design captures the powerful, swirling energy of the ocean, offering a dynamic and visually stunning piece of tableware.

  • 15cm diameter
  • 6.9cm height
  • Dishwasher and microwave safe

Made from Minoyaki porcelain, this rice bowl benefits from high-temperature firing, which enhances its durability, smooth finish, and heat-retaining properties. It has then been hand-finished at the Ichi kiln in Gifu Prefecture, a region famed for its centuries-old pottery tradition.

$5.63

Original: $16.08

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Rice Bowl - Great Wave Design Blue—

$16.08

$5.63

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Rice Bowl - Great Wave Design Blue

This bowl features the iconic Great Wave off Kanagawa, a masterpiece by Katsushika Hokusai. This design captures the powerful, swirling energy of the ocean, offering a dynamic and visually stunning piece of tableware.

  • 15cm diameter
  • 6.9cm height
  • Dishwasher and microwave safe

Made from Minoyaki porcelain, this rice bowl benefits from high-temperature firing, which enhances its durability, smooth finish, and heat-retaining properties. It has then been hand-finished at the Ichi kiln in Gifu Prefecture, a region famed for its centuries-old pottery tradition.

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This bowl features the iconic Great Wave off Kanagawa, a masterpiece by Katsushika Hokusai. This design captures the powerful, swirling energy of the ocean, offering a dynamic and visually stunning piece of tableware.

  • 15cm diameter
  • 6.9cm height
  • Dishwasher and microwave safe

Made from Minoyaki porcelain, this rice bowl benefits from high-temperature firing, which enhances its durability, smooth finish, and heat-retaining properties. It has then been hand-finished at the Ichi kiln in Gifu Prefecture, a region famed for its centuries-old pottery tradition.