Rice/Ramen Bowls - Blue

$100.00

Each Raku-fired bowl is hand-thrown on the wheel and individually fired using the centuries-old Raku technique, making every piece a true original. The bowl’s surface reveals a rich blend of deep reds, earthy browns, vibrant blues, and soft golden hues—no two are exactly alike. The spontaneous nature of Raku firing ensures every bowl carries its own distinctive pattern, crackle, and color shift.

Designed with a notched rim to hold chopsticks (included), these bowls are both functional and artful. Perfect for rice, ramen, noodles, or small meals, they bring handmade beauty to everyday dining.

Sold individually or in sets of 2, 4, or 6. Each set is curated to celebrate variety while maintaining visual harmony across the pieces.

What is Raku?
Raku is a traditional Japanese firing process where pottery is removed from the kiln while red-hot and placed into combustible materials, creating dramatic, unpredictable surface effects like crackling and metallic flashes.

Due to the handmade and Raku-fired process, natural variations in color, size, and texture are part of the charm and uniqueness of every bowl.

Each Raku-fired bowl is hand-thrown on the wheel and individually fired using the centuries-old Raku technique, making every piece a true original. The bowl’s surface reveals a rich blend of deep reds, earthy browns, vibrant blues, and soft golden hues—no two are exactly alike. The spontaneous nature of Raku firing ensures every bowl carries its own distinctive pattern, crackle, and color shift.

Designed with a notched rim to hold chopsticks (included), these bowls are both functional and artful. Perfect for rice, ramen, noodles, or small meals, they bring handmade beauty to everyday dining.

Sold individually or in sets of 2, 4, or 6. Each set is curated to celebrate variety while maintaining visual harmony across the pieces.

What is Raku?
Raku is a traditional Japanese firing process where pottery is removed from the kiln while red-hot and placed into combustible materials, creating dramatic, unpredictable surface effects like crackling and metallic flashes.

Due to the handmade and Raku-fired process, natural variations in color, size, and texture are part of the charm and uniqueness of every bowl.