







'Blue Serenity' Bowl
Experience Deep Sea Serenity with the historic Tajimi ceramic 'Blue Serenity' Bowl
Immerse your dining experience in the profound tranquility of the deep sea with our exquisite historic Tajimi ceramic 'Blue Serenity' Bowl. Crafted in Japan, this piece is distinguished by its deeply transparent blue glaze, evoking the timeless stillness and profound depth of the ocean's mysterious currents. It brings a sophisticated calm and an air of refined elegance to any table setting.
Observe the delicate, elegant gradient that gracefully transitions from the bowl's center outwards. This subtle artistry ensures that the bowl reveals a different captivating expression from every angle, transforming everyday meals into richer, more contemplative moments.
A Versatile Design for Every Culinary Creation
Designed with exceptional versatility in mind, this bowl seamlessly complements both the delicate presentations of traditional Japanese cuisine and the modern aesthetics of Western dishes. Its elegant form and captivating color make it a perfect choice for a variety of uses:
- Salad Bowl: Elevate your fresh greens and vibrant ingredients.
- Stew or Simmered Dish Bowl: Ideal for hearty stews or traditional Japanese nimono.
- Soup Bowl: A sophisticated vessel for your favorite broths and bisques.
No matter its purpose, the 'Blue Serenity' Bowl adds a refreshing and stylish accent to your dining table.
Exclusive Limited Edition: A Unique Treasure
The exquisite 'Blue Serenity' Bowl is a truly special offering, produced in limited quantities to preserve its artisanal integrity. As each piece is meticulously handcrafted, it possesses a distinct character and charm, ensuring that no two bowls are exactly alike. This makes every purchase a unique encounter with a piece of art.
Given its limited availability, we highly recommend securing your 'Blue Serenity' Bowl early to avoid disappointment.
The Enduring Legacy and Allure of historic Tajimi ceramic
This stunning piece is a testament to historic Tajimi ceramic (traditional Tajimi pottery), a celebrated traditional craft from Japan. Flourishing during the Momoyama period (16th century) alongside the rise of the tea ceremony, historic Tajimi ceramic ceramics originated primarily in Toki City, Gifu Prefecture. It was particularly cherished by tea masters during an era that gave birth to Japan's profound "wabi-sabi" culture, embodying rustic simplicity and understated elegance.
historic Tajimi ceramic boasts a rich diversity of styles, including:
- Kizeto: Characterized by its delicate yellow hues.
- Setoguro: Known for its deep, lustrous black glaze.
- Shino: Distinguished by its soft, milky white finish.
- Oribe: Recognized for its unique green glazes and distinctive patterns.
Today, historic Tajimi ceramic remains deeply woven into the fabric of Japanese daily life, accounting for over half of all ceramic tableware produced in the country. Its enduring appeal lies in its blend of historical significance, artistic craftsmanship, and practical beauty.
Important Considerations for Your Purchase
As a handcrafted item, each 'Blue Serenity' Bowl is truly unique. Please note the following:
- Handcrafted Variations: Due to the artisanal nature of historic Tajimi ceramic, slight differences in texture, color, and glaze application may occur between individual pieces. These subtle variations are not imperfections but rather cherished characteristics that highlight the unique beauty and individuality of your bowl.
- Image Representation: The product images displayed are for illustrative purposes only. The actual color and appearance of the item may vary slightly due to lighting, screen settings, and the inherent uniqueness of each handmade piece.
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 | D 14.4 cm (5.7 in) x H 4.5 cm (1.8 in) |
| Material | ceramic |
| Weight | 200 g (0.4 lbs) |
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