







'Aonagashi' Blue Stream Square Bowl
Elevate Your Dining Experience with historic Tajimi ceramic
Introduce a touch of serene elegance to your table with the historic Tajimi ceramic 'Aonagashi' Blue Stream Square Bowl. This exquisite piece beautifully merges traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern design, creating a harmonious addition to any meal. The delicate indigo lines, reminiscent of a flowing stream, transform everyday dining into a special occasion.
Graceful Indigo Flow & Versatile Functionality
This charming square bowl features a distinctive blue stream pattern that gently flows across its surface. Compact yet sophisticated, it brings a refined sensibility to your culinary presentations. Its versatile design makes it perfect for a variety of uses:
- Appetizers & Side Dishes: Ideal for serving small salads, pickled vegetables, or other delightful accompaniments.
- Desserts: A beautiful vessel for individual servings of fruit, mochi, or other sweet treats.
- Condiments & Sauces: Perfectly sized for soy sauce, dipping sauces, or spices.
Combining timeless grace with a comfortable, familiar feel, this bowl is designed to be cherished for generations.
Limited Stock Alert: Due to high demand and the artisanal nature of this product, quantities are limited. We recommend securing your purchase promptly to avoid disappointment.
Discover historic Tajimi ceramic: Japan's Celebrated Traditional Craft
historic Tajimi ceramic (traditional Tajimi pottery) boasts a rich history, flourishing during Japan's Momoyama period alongside the rise of the tea ceremony. Primarily produced in Toki City, Gifu Prefecture, it was deeply cherished by tea masters during the golden age of Japan's 'wabi-sabi' culture, embodying a profound appreciation for rustic simplicity and understated beauty.
A hallmark of historic Tajimi ceramic is its remarkable diversity. Iconic styles include the refined pale yellow of 'Kise-Seto,' the lustrous black of 'Seto-Guro,' the soft milky white of 'Shino,' and the distinctive green patterns of 'Oribe.' Today, historic Tajimi ceramic remains a cornerstone of Japanese daily life, accounting for over half of all ceramic tableware produced in the country.
A Note on Your Handcrafted Purchase
Each historic Tajimi ceramic 'Aonagashi' bowl is meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans. As a result, individual variations in color, texture, and shape are inherent to its unique character. These subtle differences are not imperfections but rather a testament to the authentic artistry and charm of traditional Japanese craftsmanship, making each piece truly one-of-a-kind.
Forged in History: The Kilns of Tajimi
Crafted in the legendary pottery town of Tajimi, this piece carries the DNA of Japan's ceramic golden age. In the 16th century, ceramics were not just tableware—they were high-stakes political tools used by warlords like Oda Nobunaga to forge alliances in the tea room. Potters in this region developed revolutionary techniques, firing their works in massive Anagama (cave kilns) at 1400°C, allowing the chaotic dance of ash and flame to paint the clay. This is not just a plate or a bowl; it is a continuation of a profound, dramatic history.
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | W 10.4 cm (4.1 in) x L 10.4 cm (4.1 in) x H 4.2 cm (1.7 in) |
| Material | ceramic |
| Weight | 174 g (0.4 lbs) |
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