shinogi 6-inch pot
Handling Instructions
Although it is made of porcelain, please do not use it in the dishwasher.
If using a microwave, we recommend using it only for light heating.
Before Use
- Material: Porcelain
- Diameter approx. 17cm
- Height: Approx. 4.5cm
- No need to seal
- Microwave oven: Lightly warm
- 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 these dishes are handmade items, each made by an artist.
For detailed handling instructions, please refer to the "Handling Instructions" above.
Gray-blue glazed vessels that reflect the various expressions of a cloudy sky
A quiet and beautiful world of gray-blue unfolds within the vessel.
This piece was created with the image of a cloudy sky in mind.
"It's not just a simple grey sky, it's foggy, and sometimes the fog clears and clear sky peeks through the gaps.
The areas where the glaze has pooled have the appearance of puddles that reflect the color of the sky after rain.
I have captured the various aspects of a cloudy sky in these vessels.
The 6-inch bowl, with a diameter of approximately 17cm, is perfect for a main dish for one person, or as a side dish for sharing.
You can also serve it as a small bowl of rice by putting rice and a few other things on top.
The pale gray-blue pattern gently brings out the color of the ingredients.
A deep gray-blue that evokes the dazzling light shining through gaps in the clouds or the blue sky reflected in a puddle.
The gray-blue vessels exude a fantastical beauty, and just like the patterns in the sky, no two are alike.
Be sure to find your favorite.
A quiet and beautiful world of gray-blue unfolds within the vessel.
This piece was created with the image of a cloudy sky in mind.
"It's not just a simple grey sky, it's foggy, and sometimes the fog clears and clear sky peeks through the gaps.
The areas where the glaze has pooled have the appearance of puddles that reflect the color of the sky after rain.
I have captured the various aspects of a cloudy sky in these vessels.
The 6-inch bowl, with a diameter of approximately 17cm, is perfect for a main dish for one person, or as a side dish for sharing.
You can also serve it as a small bowl of rice by putting rice and a few other things on top.
The pale gray-blue pattern gently brings out the color of the ingredients.
A deep gray-blue that evokes the dazzling light shining through gaps in the clouds or the blue sky reflected in a puddle.
The gray-blue vessels exude a fantastical beauty, and just like the patterns in the sky, no two are alike.
Be sure to find your favorite.
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Nozomi Nishino
Nishino, who is originally from Tokyo, graduated from Tokyo Zokei University and, wanting to further his career in ceramics, went on to study ceramics in earnest at the Tojiki Design Institute in Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture, a city known for its ceramics production.
After graduating from the institute in 2015, he gained experience at a pottery factory before going independent.
It is still produced in Gifu Prefecture today.
The gray-blue glaze used in this piece is a special glaze that Nishino finally arrived at after much trial and error.
"We have gone through many twists and turns, such as switching to safer ingredients. Currently, we use more natural ingredients and natural colors as the base.
I hope that in the end, the user will be able to understand this natural manufacturing process."
Nishino's pottery, which he creates carefully every day with warm feelings, is imbued with emotional beauty.
This piece captures the rich expression of a cloudy sky.
I hope you can feel in the palm of your hand the scenery that overlaps with the sky of that day, which remains deep in your heart.
