Miyama
Miyama as a company dates back to 1977, but the traditions they employ are steeped in local history. Mizunami City in Gifu Prefecture, where they are located, was considered the global number one producer of porcelain for a good part of the twentieth century. They take pride in their implementation of technology in conjunction with their more traditional approaches and are committed to continuing to grow as the industry develops and changes.
Miyama uses unique molds and methods of crafting their tableware, but one of the most key factors is the high temperature kiln that they use to fire the pieces. By firing in a high temperature kiln, the porcelain clay and the glaze are harmonized and vitrified, creating an unmistakable luster and providing a stain-resistant, easy-to-clean surface; a perfect marriage of beauty and functionality.
Mino-yaki Pottery
Mino-yaki pottery is specialty pottery produced in the Mino Region (around current Toki City) of Gifu prefecture which began in the 7th century. Mino-yaki continues to adapt to modern lifestyles while preserving its history and tradition. One of the signature characteristics of Mino-yaki pottery is its diversity. Mino-yaki does not adhere to a single form, as it has over 15 registered types of traditional handicraft in Japan.
Mizu Mizu Pale Blue Small Bowl
The Mizu Mizu Pale Blue Small Bowl, bathed in a serene pale blue celadon glaze, features a delicate flower motif that enhances its traditional elegance. Its versatile size and floral-shaped contours make it ideal for a variety of dishes, from appetizers to small entrees. This bowl harmonizes beautifully with both contemporary and traditional Japanese table settings, adding a touch of refined grace to any meal.
- Size: 5.5" x 5.5" x 1.7" high | 14.0 cm x 14.0 cm x H4.5 cm
- Weight: 7.5 oz | 21 g
Material: Porcelain
Producer: Miyama
Origin: Gifu, Japan
Usage and Care
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This product is not microwave-safe. Do not set the product on any other direct heat.
- Dish washer safe. Make sure to dry completely before storing.
- Avoid any sharp temperature change on the product, as it could cause cracking.
- Do not freeze the product, as it might crack.