Unglazed stoneware bowls, fired in the yakishime tradition.
Each bowl differs in size, form, and surface appearance.
Natural variations from the firing process—iron-rich clay tones, ash interaction, and subtle shifts between warm browns, soft grays, and darker areas—define each piece. No two bowls are exactly alike.
Made for everyday use, with a quiet individuality that comes from hand forming and high-temperature firing.
* Only 1 left - Option E
* Price is for 1
W 11.3 - 12.5 cm x H 5.8- 6.2 cm / 160 - 210g
Options A–D are approximately the same size.
Options E and F are slightly larger.
Perfect condition ★★★★★ (NEW)
YAKISHIME refers to a ceramic technique in which vessels are fired at high temperatures without glaze.
The clay becomes fully hardened through firing, and natural effects from the kiln—such as heat, ash, and temperature variation—create subtle changes in color and surface texture.
Rather than decoration, the firing process itself defines the appearance of the piece.