White jar, square mouth

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White jar, square mouth - Bowls - Pottery White

Product Description

Original vessels created by ceramic artist Morishita Shingo. The lid was created by woodworker Yasushi Shimizu to fit the container. With this combination, a new "lidded container" was created. This time we would like to introduce a small bowl-type lidded piece. It has a round shape, but the mouth is square. The shoulder shape is also a point of interest. The overall pale white tone is accented with light patterns. When you open the lid, the inside has a slightly bluish tint. The dark, calm walnut color of the lid and the twig-like knob add variety to the design. This is a piece that exudes a unique presence. As an object, as a vessel... So, what would you put into this piece? How do you use it? ■Material: Container/Ceramics Lid: Walnut ■Size: Diameter approx. 102mm, height approx. 126mm *The scale in the photo is 100mm in height. *The lid has a ceramic finish. It is resistant to moisture, but if left unattended it may stain, so if moisture gets on it, wipe it off as soon as possible. Also, do not use a dish dryer, dry it in direct sunlight, or use a microwave, as these may cause cracks or warping. Also, the lid is not airtight, so it is not suitable as a storage container for items that dislike moisture.

Product Details

Material
Pottery
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Japan
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No.46,786 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.2,345 - Bowls
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Product Type
Original Design
Listing Summary
Trinket boxes, small urns, containers for salt and other condiments, containers for candy and chocolate, accessory cases, tea containers, incense burners, flower vases, containers for side dishes, butter cases, and objects. These are some examples of how customers who have purchased lidded containers are using them. How would you use it?

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