Gosu Large Bowl Hasami Porcelain - Tokusa

A hand-painted large bowl utilizing gosuzome (technique of dying with gosu, a blue pigment) crafted in Hasami, Nagasaki Prefecture.

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This skilfully painted large bowl features a blue pattern achieved through gosuzome (a dying technique using gosu, a distinctive blue pigment). The straight stretching lines depict a growing scouring rush, forming a familiar striped pattern that embodies the warmth and texture characteristic of folk pottery. Produced in Hasami, Nagasaki Prefecture, the rounded shape is designed to fit comfortably in the hand, with a wall thickness that is ideal for enhancing the drinking experience.

Produced in Hasami, Nagasaki Prefecture, this large bowl has a thin edge suited for drinking ramen broth.
Also available in a smaller size.

Do not use it if there are cracks, chips or the item is broken.
Do not expose to an open flame or oven.
Although the base is polished, take care not to drag across surfaces in order to avoid scratching.
Suitable for microwave and dishwasher.
There may be fine hairline cracks in the glaze: this is part of the design and occurs due to the difference in shrinkage rate in clay and glaze.
There is iron powder in the glaze which can result in black spots.
Avoid sudden temperature changes, such as immersing the heated bowl in cool water, to prevent cracking.

Size : φ19x8cm

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