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Handmade Shigaraki Hakeme Chawan, Japanese Pottery Rice Bowl

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Handmade Shigaraki Hakeme Chawan, Japanese Pottery Rice BowlThis beautiful handcrafted bowl exemplifies the rustic elegance of Shigaraki ware, one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns with over 1,200 years of pottery tradition. Created using the traditional hakeme (brushed slip) technique, this bowl showcases the distinctive aesthetic that makes Shigaraki pottery beloved by ceramic lovers, tea ceremony masters and collectors worldwide. Authentic Hakeme Technique: The bowl features the mesmerising hakeme decoration,

This beautiful handcrafted bowl exemplifies the rustic elegance of Shigaraki ware, one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns with over 1,200 years of pottery tradition. Created using the traditional hakeme (brushed slip) technique, this bowl showcases the distinctive aesthetic that makes Shigaraki pottery beloved by ceramic lovers, tea ceremony masters and collectors worldwide.

Authentic Hakeme Technique:
The bowl features the mesmerising hakeme decoration, created by brushing white slip (liquid clay) over the natural stoneware body using coarse straw or bristle brushes. This ancient technique produces the characteristic sweeping spiral patterns visible throughout the interior and flowing horizontal bands on the exterior. Each brushstroke is visible, creating dynamic linear textures that spiral from the center outward, revealing the artist's hand and the organic nature of the craft.

About Shigaraki Ware:
Produced in Shiga Prefecture since the 13th century, Shigaraki pottery is renowned for its natural, rustic beauty and the unique qualities of the local clay. The hakeme technique has been used for centuries to create visual interest while celebrating the simplicity and honesty of materials central to Japanese aesthetic philosophy.

Rich Color Palette:
The color gradation is stunning—a creamy ivory slip contrasts beautifully against the warm brown stoneware body. The rim is finished in a rich chocolate brown glaze that frames the piece elegantly. Natural iron spots peek through the slip, adding authentic character and depth.

Traditional Form:
This versatile bowl features the classic Japanese chawan shape with gently flared sides, a wide comfortable rim, and a sturdy footed base. The raised foot ring, visible in warm terracotta tones with touches of blue-gray from the firing, provides stability and makes the bowl comfortable to hold.

Shigaraki Characteristics:
True to Shigaraki tradition, the bowl displays the natural, earthy qualities the region is famous for: the visible texture of coarse clay, warm earthy tones, and the beautiful interplay between natural clay color and applied slip. The slightly rough, unglazed foot reveals the authentic stoneware body.

Versatile Use:
Perfect for rice, noodles, soup, matcha tea ceremony, serving dishes, or as a decorative art piece. The generous size and traditional shape make it ideal for everyday use or special occasions.

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Sharon S.
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 4
Just as described
Like I needed one more thing on my countertop! But it's coffee, so I'll make it work out. This is first product of it's type that I've used. I've seen it offered in coffee shops and thought that slower drip process must create a nice coffee. So, I've tried and I love it. Just follow the instructions, and get the filters at the same time or pick some up at your grocery store. If you're like me, you'll want to try it out right away. I enjoy a dark roast and this really improved the flavor of my usual brand of coffee. The only thing that concerns me is the beaker is made of pretty thin glass. I'm wondering if thicker glass would also help to keep the brew hot as I make enough for two cups. Overall, I'm really happy to have found this.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2023
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Steven Wills
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
Durable glass coffee container, nice to use
Previously, we were using an old metal coffee can to store our coffee. The problem is that because it was not transparent, we found ourselves frequently running out of coffee. Out of sight, out of mind. This glass container lets us see how much coffee we have left, but the fact that the glass bottom didn't appear to be reinforced had concerned me somewhat, particularly because our kitchen counter is hard ceramic tile. Well, it seems that these glass containers are made of borosilicate glass, which is a special glass made with boron that has superior strength and durability. Apparently, borosilicate glass is made at a higher temperature, and slowly cooled to room temperature in a process called annealing. Annealing involves controlled cooling to relieve internal stresses and improve the strength and durability of the glassware. Still, I wish that the base of the glass container was thicker, like most bottles and jars. The lid fits on snug and airtight, and there is a button on top that you can push to pump out air and create a vacuum seal. I cannot comment on the worth of this nifty aspect, as the taste of our coffee has not noticeably changed after we began storing our beans in this container. Still, it is a nice container, it looks nice, appears to function well, and hasn't cracked yet. It even comes with a small sturdy steel coffee scoop. And we get to see our coffee all day long.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
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JH
Fort Morgan, US
★★★★★ 4
High quality
Bottom line - highly quality vacuum container - would recommend for use with products that are not used daily. Ordered this for use to store my whole coffee beans. The product appears well crafted and the glass is high quality. After washing and drying the product, I loaded it up with a pound of coffee and this sealed extremely well. It is pretty much impossible to remove the lid without using the release to break the vacuum. However, after using this for a few days I started to feel like it was a little more work than I wanted to do on a daily basis. It seems to take a while until the button stayed down at the recommend level - I'd rather just push a button once, slid the lid on and release to seal the container than have to push the button 30-40 times to get a vacuum seal. If you stock up on coffee when there is a good sale, I still wouldn't recommend this for longer term coffee storage, simply because it is a clear container - coffee slowly degrades when exposed to light so it should be an opaque material. I am now using this to store my ground corn (polenta) to ensure it stays fresh and keeps any bugs out that may get into the pantry - after one experience with pantry moths, I don't take chances and now put all my grain in good quality containers. Since I only make polenta about once a month, I don't mind the time/effort it takes to reseal. Overall, this seems to be a well crafted and high quality product. However, it does seem to be a little on the expensive side for what you get and just didn't work out for me (as originally intended). Fortunately, I did find a good use for it.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
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London
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 5
Awesome!
I have tried so many ways of keeping my coffee beans fresh. This cannister is the winner! It is a very high quality container made of Borosilicate Glass which has provided me the protection I need in order to maintain freshness. I am happy, beyond description, with how well this works! The wide mouth allows easy access to the beans until the last is used. And when it is time to clean it, I can easily wipe it out as well as put it in the dishwasher since it is also dish washer safe. I will consider getting a second one for storing other items that I want to keep fresh as well as visible (like cookies, etc).
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Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
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Action Reader
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
For serious coffee connoisseurs
I got this coffee canister because I know that my coffee connoisseur, son will be staying at our home for a few months this spring. He invests in very good quality coffee beans and grinds his portions as needed. I know that this glass vacuum type jar will do the trick in keeping the beans fresh so that the oils don't dry out. My husband and I use a flip top hinged canister for our more regular grind and the speed at which my husband drinks coffee means that it's usually quite fresh without the vacuum additional feature. I would caution that it took a hot minute to figure out how it work and wasn't easy to get open the first time outta the blocks. Read the instructions so you get familiar with home the air is extracted and how to release the pressure to open the canister.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024

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