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Karaopi bowl S (SETO)


Price
Sale price¥9,350(Tax in)
Spec
Size(mm)
S: φ12 x H5.5cm
Material
Ceramics (Seto ware)
Weight
290 g
Maid in
Japan
Barcode
4589962295427
Remarks
○: Microwave oven, dishwasher
Precautions
* Since it is handmade by one craftsman, there are differences in color, bleeding, shades and shapes.

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Delivery will be delivered by Sagawa Express.

The shipping cost is 715 yen (tax included) nationwide.
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Returns and exchanges of products for customer's convenience cannot be basically accepted.
We cannot accept returns or exchanges of products that have been more than one week after delivery or products that have been damaged or stained under customer's responsibilities.


The quality is perfect, but if the product is damaged or stained, or if it is different from your order, contact Staff@tonkachi.co.jp within 7 days after delivery of the product. please give me.


(In this case, the shipping cost will be borne by our shop.)

[About the product]
Marianne Hallberg×We have set of S and M sizes from the Seto ware series.

Rather than purchasing it alone,660 yen (tax included)You can buy at a great price.

・Empty tea bowl・M (seto)

We made a bowl of Marianne's original style using Seto yakitori in its original form. It's more reliable than a bowl and lighter than a bowl.

The practical capacity is approximately 200ml, making it the perfect size for mini bowls, soups, and salads. The gentle, distorted form and uneven surfaces blend in gently in the hand.

 

・Empty tea bowl・S (seto)

The prototype of Marianne has been reduced by a size smaller and finished with a diameter of approximately 14.5cm. It reproduces the distortions of handmade items and is characterized by its shape that fits in with one hand and fits comfortably in your hand.It can be used not only as a rice bowl, but also as a small bowl for serving soups and simmering side dishes.




There's empty space there, so I think about something I want to satisfy. However, no matter how much you satisfy it, it will turn empty again. This tea bowl really expresses Marianne's idea.

It's a tea bowl she makes, so of course you can use it freely. Please use it for other purposes besides tableware. Fill in water to float flowers, stack the stones you have picked up, pile up acorns, or fill with empty vessels at any time.


For me, this bowl is really simple. I can imagine people all over the world eating whatever they like freely. Easy to hold, doesn't get in the way, this is enough. It's truly about living simply.
- Marianne

[From the production side]
I'll be writing about this tea bowl from the production side. For example, what I think of before this tea bowl is this sight.

I was so obsessed with the conversation at Marianne's workshop that I ended up eating a "makain" at lunchtime. The plump rice was cooked and dried fish was also grilled. That's where Marianne fed the rice to me. This is a vessel that is simpler than any other piece of work scattered around the workshop. I asked, and they said they had been using this all the time here, and they had baked my portion yesterday. It's a dish that's made just for use now, with no decorations. Tea bowls are the temporary place for food to move from outside to people. Food remains in the bowl for a moment, always becoming empty or empty. What a busy but humble role a tea bowl is. We emptyed the bowls and Marianne took them off in layers of empty space. This hasn't happened before, but I feel like this will continue to happen in the future. That's what I think is the "empty tea bowl."

 

・About Marianne's Vessel SeriesI looked for the right distortion so that I could reproduce the traces of Marianne's handwork. When you compare it to a regular rounded bowl, the difference can be immediately conveyed through your palm and fingertips. The edges and edges are decorated with minimal decorations, with Marianne Blue lines added to the edges. When viewed from above, this circle looks like a moon, but this vessel series means a blank space with its mouth open, and it honestly accepts and enhances what you eat, bringing it to your stomach.

Marianne's Vessel Series

 

[About Marianne's seto series]
Seto ware is a traditional ceramic made in Seto City, Aichi Prefecture, and has long been familiar with people's lives and has been incorporated into a variety of utensils and ceramics. As it has become exported to many overseas countries, it is widely known as a representative traditional craft that brings out the appeal of "made in Japan" to the world.
The "seto series" is a series that was supervised by Marianne herself, and was completed by reviewing the manufacturing process from scratch along with a Japanese workshop to provide affordable prices and durability while still retaining the quality of her originality. The kiln that will become our ideal partners with Tonkachi and Marianne is one of the most representative kilns of Seto ware, which has been around since the Taisho period.

 

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