小野美穂

    Toki Bowl B

      小野美穂

      Toki Bowl B

      Sale price ¥5,720Regular price
      Regular price ¥5,720
      Tax included.
      Toki Bowl B
      Sale price ¥5,720Regular price
      Regular price ¥5,720

      Before Use

      • Material: Ceramic
      • Diameter approx. 14cm
      • Height: Approx. 6.5cm
      • Sealing required
      • Microwave oven cannot be used
      • Dishwasher safe
      • Oven unusable
      • Do not use on direct flame

      Some aspects, such as shape, distortion, texture, and color, may not be clearly visible in the image.

      Please note that this item is a handmade product, made one by one by the artist.


      There are some areas where iron powder (black dots) is visible, which is caused by the iron in the clay oxidizing during firing.
      Also, small dents (pinholes) may be found, but these are natural occurrences during the firing process and are not considered defective products.
      Please enjoy it as one of the flavors.

      For further details, please refer to the handling instructions.

      Eye-catching openware with delicate carvings and soft shapes

      This openwork bowl has an impressive wavy edge and a large openwork pattern.
      The shadows cast by the passing light add a touch of elegance and depth to the piece, making it a work of art in itself.

      Although the use of watermarks increases the risk of failure during the production process, Ono has continued to create this style consistently, due to his strong commitment to it, which stems from his interest in graphics at one time.

      By incorporating lines and geometric elements into his vessels, Ono creates a unique worldview in which sculptural beauty and graphical sophistication coexist.

      Simply arranging seasonal fruits, as well as everyday dishes such as pickled vegetables and seaweed rolls, will add a gentle sense of tension and elevate the dish.

      It can also be used as an interior decoration, gently adding seasonal fruits.

      These dishes will give your space a special feeling.

      This openwork bowl has an impressive wavy edge and a large openwork pattern.
      The shadows cast by the passing light add a touch of elegance and depth to the piece, making it a work of art in itself.

      Although the use of watermarks increases the risk of failure during the production process, Ono has continued to create this style consistently, due to his strong commitment to it, which stems from his interest in graphics at one time.

      By incorporating lines and geometric elements into his vessels, Ono creates a unique worldview in which sculptural beauty and graphical sophistication coexist.

      Simply arranging seasonal fruits, as well as everyday dishes such as pickled vegetables and seaweed rolls, will add a gentle sense of tension and elevate the dish.

      It can also be used as an interior decoration, gently adding seasonal fruits.

      These dishes will give your space a special feeling.

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      Miho Ono

      Miho Ono

      Ono Miho is a potter living in Saitama Prefecture.

      She originally thought of studying design, but was attracted to the fact that she could complete all aspects of production by herself and that there were many opportunities to directly present her work to customers at exhibitions and craft events, so she decided to study crafts at university and pursue a career in pottery.
      After coming into contact with a variety of materials, including metal and dyes, he was strongly drawn to ceramics, whose texture and appearance change with firing.

      Ono's work is characterized by its openwork carving, which requires an exceptional level of concentration.

      Before entering university, Ono was interested in graphics, and while exploring whether he could express something using lines on pottery, he gradually began to apply watermarks to the base material itself.

      Fascinated by the beauty of the shadows and forms created by openwork patterns, she has continued to create this style of art since her student days.

      After graduating from university, he worked on large-scale pieces such as objets d'art, but with a desire to create objects that are closer to everyday life, he has focused on creating tableware since around 2019.

      The intricate and varied carvings and the charming appearance will make your heart flutter every time you see them.
      This is a special dish in which even shadows look beautiful.

      Miho Ono's works