Object of Living Tatsutagawa Rice Bowl
Best versatile ceramic bowl for fans of authentic Japanese dining aesthetics.
This Minoyaki-crafted bowl brings a refined wabi-sabi sensibility to your daily table. While the included wooden lid adds a functional layer for steaming or heat retention, its true value lies in how it elevates a simple bowl of rice into a deliberate, meditative ritual.
$30.00
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Object of Living
Who it's for
- Home cooks seeking an elevated, aesthetic dining experience
- Busy diners wanting to keep meals warm and versatile
- Minimalists investing in high-quality, long-lasting kitchenware
Who should skip it
- Casual users preferring low-maintenance, dishwasher-safe dinnerware
- Budget-conscious shoppers looking for affordable everyday essentials
- City dwellers with limited cabinet and storage space
Performance breakdown
Authentic Craftsmanship
Traditional Minoyaki techniques deliver an authentic, high-quality Japanese ceramic experience.
Aesthetic Appeal
The wabi-sabi design brings a serene, refined elegance to any table.
Versatility
Seamlessly transitions from serving steamed rice to whisking matcha or soup.
Maintenance Ease
Hand-wash only requirements demand extra care for both ceramic and wood.
Functional Design
The included wooden lid adds practical utility for steaming and heat retention.
Material Durability
Delicate ceramic construction requires careful handling to prevent chips or cracks.
Key Specs
Dimensions
10.5cm diameter x 8cm height
Material
Ceramic (Bowl), Wood (Lid)
Includes
Solid wooden lid
Origin
Made in Japan
Care Instruction
Wooden lid not dishwasher safe
Bowl Type
Ramen Bowl
Diameter
4.13 inches
Height
3.15 inches
Shape
Round
Pattern Design
Striped
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