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Saikai Ceramics: (Limited qty) Hakuwan - Gofun 胡粉 - White Porcelain Matcha Bowl with Gift Box

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Saikai Ceramics: (Limited qty) Hakuwan - Gofun 胡粉 - White Porcelain Matcha Bowl with Gift Box

Gofun is an ancient white pigmrnt used in various Japanese crafts and traditionally made for calcium carbonate derived from itabo oyster shells 

See other matcha bowls from Saikai Ceramics' Hakuwan Series

  • Volume: 425 ml
  • Size: 11.5 cm diameter, 6.5 cm height
  • Ceramics tradition: Hasamiyaki
  • Material: Porcelain
  • Region: Hasami, Nagasaki
  • Warnings:
    • May be used with microwave
    • Do not use with dishwasher, nor oven.
    • As the piece ages, the glaze may crack and stain -- a process called kannyu.
    • There may be slight variations in color, and may not matcha the photo exactly.

 

Gofun is an ancient white pigmrnt used in various Japanese crafts and traditionally made for calcium carbonate derived from itabo oyster shells 

See other matcha bowls from Saikai Ceramics' Hakuwan Series

  • Volume: 425 ml
  • Size: 11.5 cm diameter, 6.5 cm height
  • Ceramics tradition: Hasamiyaki
  • Material: Porcelain
  • Region: Hasami, Nagasaki
  • Warnings:
    • May be used with microwave
    • Do not use with dishwasher, nor oven.
    • As the piece ages, the glaze may crack and stain -- a process called kannyu.
    • There may be slight variations in color, and may not matcha the photo exactly.

 

$0.16
Saikai Ceramics: (Limited qty) Hakuwan - Gofun 胡粉 - White Porcelain Matcha Bowl with Gift Box
$0.16

Description

Gofun is an ancient white pigmrnt used in various Japanese crafts and traditionally made for calcium carbonate derived from itabo oyster shells 

See other matcha bowls from Saikai Ceramics' Hakuwan Series

  • Volume: 425 ml
  • Size: 11.5 cm diameter, 6.5 cm height
  • Ceramics tradition: Hasamiyaki
  • Material: Porcelain
  • Region: Hasami, Nagasaki
  • Warnings:
    • May be used with microwave
    • Do not use with dishwasher, nor oven.
    • As the piece ages, the glaze may crack and stain -- a process called kannyu.
    • There may be slight variations in color, and may not matcha the photo exactly.