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Apple tiny Bowl - Light Green / White
Handling Instructions
[Before using the dish]
Ceramics are prone to absorbing water.
We recommend soaking it in water overnight before use.
[Care instructions]
For regular maintenance, wash with a sponge and dish soap and water, then rinse thoroughly.
After washing, it is important to dry thoroughly.
*Please avoid soaking for long periods of time.
Ceramics are highly absorbent, so the base will absorb dirt and cause mold and stains.
Before Use
- Material: Pottery
- Diameter: Approx. 9cm
- Height: Approx. 3.5cm
- Capacity: Approx. 100ml
- Sealing: Required
- Microwave: Usable (for warming only)
- Dishwasher: Not usable
- Oven: Not usable
- Direct flame: Not usable
Some details, such as the shape, distortion, texture, and color, may not be clearly visible in the images.
Please note that this item is a handmade product, crafted one by one by the artist.
While we have tried to photograph the item in colors close to the actual product, the color may appear slightly different depending on the lighting and your monitor settings.
For detailed information on how to care for the item, please refer to "Care Instructions."
A lovely apple bowl with a heartwarming, warm shape and crystalline glaze.
Its comforting and adorable shape, and charming size that fits right in the palm of your hand, make it a delightful piece. Just looking at it, pondering what to put on it, is enough to bring a sense of calm.
The gentle form of the apple is not only visually appealing but also soft to the touch, making it easy to wash even in its indentations and depressions.
This design truly embodies Mr. Takaura's distinctive approach, always considering the user and translating that into the product's form.
The colors are white and light green, both easy to match with anything.
The light green, composed of light blue and a muted green, highlights yellow ingredients like cherry tomatoes and eggs, making them look even more appetizing.
Just adding Japanese side dishes that tend to look plain, such as hijiki seaweed or dried daikon radish, will brighten up your dining table.
We also recommend adding nuts for snacks or appetizers.
The way the crystals form is unique to each piece, so you can enjoy their individual appearances.
Please find your favorite.
Its comforting and adorable shape, and charming size that fits right in the palm of your hand, make it a delightful piece. Just looking at it, pondering what to put on it, is enough to bring a sense of calm.
The gentle form of the apple is not only visually appealing but also soft to the touch, making it easy to wash even in its indentations and depressions.
This design truly embodies Mr. Takaura's distinctive approach, always considering the user and translating that into the product's form.
The colors are white and light green, both easy to match with anything.
The light green, composed of light blue and a muted green, highlights yellow ingredients like cherry tomatoes and eggs, making them look even more appetizing.
Just adding Japanese side dishes that tend to look plain, such as hijiki seaweed or dried daikon radish, will brighten up your dining table.
We also recommend adding nuts for snacks or appetizers.
The way the crystals form is unique to each piece, so you can enjoy their individual appearances.
Please find your favorite.
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After enrolling in an arts high school, she discovered pottery and decided to pursue a career in it, majoring in pottery at Tohoku University of Art and Design.
After graduating, she apprenticed under Taishu Sato and Akane Sato, who have a kiln in Aizu Misato Town, known as the oldest pottery region in Tohoku, and has been producing works as Tamari Kiln since 2013.
"When I create pottery, I always think specifically about what will be served in it," says Ms. Takamura. The charm of her pottery lies in how naturally it blends into nature and daily life.
"I strive to create everyday tableware that feels comfortable in the hand and becomes an indispensable part of daily life." Ms. Takamura's works, as she says, are a reliable presence for everyday meals, possessing both inclusiveness and a calm brightness.