








Shiba Inu Rice Bowl
Infuse your daily meals with joy and charm with our exquisite Shiba Inu Rice Bowl. Crafted from authentic historic Tajimi ceramic (traditional Tajimi pottery), this delightful dish brings the playful spirit of beloved Shiba Inus right to your table.
Adorable Shiba Inu Design to Brighten Your Table
This charming historic Tajimi ceramic rice bowl showcases a delightful array of Shiba Inu illustrations in various playful poses. Soft patterns and cute paw prints create a cheerful and heartwarming ambiance, transforming every meal into a special occasion. A true treasure for Shiba Inu lovers of all ages, this bowl adds a touch of joy and comfort with every bite.
The Enduring Appeal of historic Tajimi ceramic, Japan's Proud Craft
Our Shiba Inu Rice Bowl is a testament to the rich heritage of historic Tajimi ceramic, a traditional Japanese ceramic produced primarily in Toki City, Gifu Prefecture. With a history stretching back centuries, historic Tajimi ceramic truly flourished during Japan's Momoyama period, coinciding with the golden age of the tea ceremony. It was during this era, when the profound culture of 'wabi-sabi' emerged, that historic Tajimi ceramic became especially cherished by tea masters for its refined beauty and understated elegance.
historic Tajimi ceramic encompasses a diverse range of styles, each with its unique character. Notable examples include the sophisticated pale yellow of Kizeto, the lustrous black of Setoguro, the soft milky white of Shino, and the distinctive green patterns of Oribe. Today, historic Tajimi ceramic accounts for over half of all ceramic tableware produced in Japan, a testament to its exceptional quality, versatility, and enduring global acclaim.
Important Notes for Your Purchase
- As each piece is meticulously handcrafted, slight variations in color, texture, and the appearance of the design may occur. These subtle differences are inherent characteristics of authentic historic Tajimi ceramic and contribute to its unique charm.
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 12 cm (4.7 in) x H 6.5 cm (2.6 in) |
| Material | ceramic |
| Weight | 164 g (0.4 lbs) |
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