







Elegant Vidro Line Ramen & Serving Bowl
Elevate Your Dining Experience
Transform every meal into an artful presentation with the exquisite Vidro Line Ramen & Serving Bowl. While its sleek black exterior exudes understated elegance, the true magic lies in the subtle, irregularly placed glazed lines that gracefully catch the light. This sophisticated detail creates a dynamic backdrop, enhancing the visual appeal of any culinary creation.
Designed with a deep profile and generous capacity, this versatile bowl is perfectly suited for a wide array of dishes. From hearty ramen and comforting noodle bowls to grand presentations of fresh salads, rich stews, or delicate traditional Japanese delicacies like sashimi, its timeless black hue beautifully contrasts and amplifies the vibrant colors of your food, making every dish a masterpiece.
The Enduring Legacy of Authentic historic Tajimi ceramic
This exceptional piece proudly embodies the heritage of historic Tajimi ceramic, a revered Japanese ceramic tradition with a rich history that dates back to the Momoyama period. Primarily crafted in Toki City, Gifu Prefecture, historic Tajimi ceramic flourished in tandem with the evolution of the Japanese tea ceremony, becoming especially cherished by tea masters who deeply appreciated Japan's profound wabi-sabi aesthetic.
historic Tajimi ceramic is celebrated for its distinctive styles, each telling a unique story of craftsmanship:
- Kizeto: Known for its refined pale yellow hues.
- Setoguro: Distinguished by its glossy black finish.
- Shino ware: Characterized by its soft, milky white appearance.
- Oribe ware: Recognized for its unique green glazes and dynamic forms.
Today, historic Tajimi ceramic stands as a testament to unparalleled Japanese artistry and quality, accounting for over half of the nation's domestic porcelain tableware production. Owning a piece of historic Tajimi ceramic means embracing a legacy of tradition and excellence.
A Testament to Handcrafted Beauty
Each Vidro Line Ramen & Serving Bowl is a unique work of art, meticulously crafted by skilled artisans. Due to the inherent handcrafted nature of these premium ceramics, you may observe slight variations in appearance and texture. These subtle differences are not imperfections but rather hallmarks of authenticity, adding to the individual charm and character of your historic Tajimi ceramic piece. We believe these unique qualities ensure that no two bowls are exactly alike, making your piece truly one-of-a-kind.
The Legacy of Tajimi: A Golden Age of Ceramics
This piece originates from the historic kilns of the Tajimi region, an area whose very foundations are built on millennia of pottery making. During the turbulent Azuchi-Momoyama period (late 16th century), master potters fleeing war found sanctuary here. Supported by powerful warlords like Oda Nobunaga and visionary tea masters, they abandoned perfect symmetry to embrace the dramatic, irregular beauty of nature. To hold this vessel is to touch a 400-year-old story of political intrigue, artistic rebellion, and the relentless pursuit of the perfect tea ceremony.
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | D 21.6 cm (8.5 in) x H 8.5 cm (3.3 in) |
| Material | ceramic |
| Weight | 798 g (1.8 lbs) |
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