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Handcrafted Japanese-Style Hat-Shaped – Rustic Stoneware Salad Noodle Bowl With Artistic Texture, Perfect For Home &
€26.39€42.93
spalva : 7.5-inch coarse earthenware

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Proveniente da LuxeDecor Hub
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Prekės numeris: 35345609
Item specifics
Šablonas
Gyvūnų
Tipai
Dubenys
Medžiaga
ABS, Bamboo, Bone China
Vartotojų skaičius
>10
Stilius
American Style, Creative, European
Figūra
Paukštis
Item description from the seller
Where Tradition Meets Function
This isn't just tableware - it's edible art framing. The wide-brimmed hat shape echoes centuries-old Japanese food vessels, now reimagined with contemporary ergonomic considerations.
Thoughtful Details That Matter
Dual-Layer Protection: Smooth interior glazing prevents staining while textured exterior enhances grip
Thermal Regulating: 5mm stoneware thickness maintains food temperature 37% longer than porcelain
Chef-Approved Design: 30° flared rim allows chopstick maneuvering space and steam release
Organic Imperfections: Intentional pinholes and crackle glazing celebrate wabi-sabi philosophy
Stackable Stability: Reverse tapered base enables secure nesting for storage
More Than a Bowl, An Experience
Picture steam rising from soba noodles against the rustic clay surface, or vibrant acai berries contrasting with the muted glaze. This vessel transforms meals into mindful moments - the weight balanced in your palm, the thumb naturally finding its place along the rim's curve.
Handmade With Intention
Each piece undergoes wood-firing at 1280°C, where ash deposits create unpredictable mineral patterns. From kneading the local clay to the final glaze dipping, over 23 steps ensure no two bowls are identical - just like no two meals should be.















