Specification Brand : Minoribo BulletPoint1 : Height 3.5 inch (9.0 cm) BulletPoint2 : Diameter : 6.7 inch (17.0 cm) BulletPoint3 : Capacity : 33.8 oz (1000ml) BulletPoint4 : Material : Ceramic BulletPoint5 : Origin : Japan Capacity : 33.8 ounces CareInstructions : Dishwasher Safe CareInstructions1 : Dishwasher Safe CareInstructions2 : Microwave Safe Collection : NRD001 Color : Brown ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier : 4589831444109 ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier1 : 840289019153 ExternallyAssignedProductIdentifier2 : 0840289019153 IncludedComponents : No IsDishwasherSafe : 1 IsFragile : 1 IsMicrowaveable : 1 ItemName : Mino ware Japanese Pottery Hand-crafted Donburi Bowl Dark Brown & Off White Glaze High-base (Japan Import) NRD001 ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 5 inches ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 8 inches ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 8 inches ItemPackageQuantity : 1 ItemShape : Round ItemTypeKeyword : rice-bowls Manufacturer : Minoribo Material : Ceramic ModelName : NRD001 ModelNumber : NRD001 NumberOfItems : 1 NumberOfPieces : 1 OccasionType : Birthday PackageLevel : unit PartNumber : NRD001 Pattern : Striped ProductDescription : Please Note : This product is not one-of-a-kind. As a common feature of ceramics, details like colors, shape, glaze lines, pattern, weight, etc... are supposed to be different from the photos here to some extent.
Mino ware made in Japan
About Mino ware (Mino yaki) Back in 7th century A.D., Mino ware was born in Mino region located in the center of Japan. It has more than 1300-year history. As the tea ceremony culture got popular in Azuchi-Momoyama era, Mino ware was getting popular and loved by tea meisters and aristocracies. Figure and color of Mino ware have been sophisticated as time goes by. Kizeto of yellow & ocher, Oribe of deep green glaze, Shino of white & pink glaze, and Setoguro of pure black have great reputations among ceramic lovers not only in Japan but also all over the world. Currently, more than 50% of ceramics in Japan is produced in this region. It is one of the most important region and culture we Japanese people have to preserve.