Yamatsu
Yamatsu - Ground grip bowl S
Yamatsu - Ground grip bowl S
[ground_grip table ware]
These easy-to-use small bowls are deep and indispensable for everyday cooking.
They are useful items for small salads, soups, cereals, etc.
As part of the tableware series, they are useful items.
This tableware is made using recycled clay and a "recycled glaze" that can recycle the powder from the pottery and the crushed raw material.
The slightly classical and simple design is quietly imbued with the artist's style by the fluctuation of the shape caused by the recycled glaze and water trowel molding.
Color: Oatmeal/Blue-green (this product)/Brown
Bluegreen: A slightly translucent, thick matte blue color
*Features a hazy glaze surface
Size: W120×D120×H60mm/190g
(Due to the production process, the weight may vary by a few grams)
Material: Porcelain
Set contents: This product/Brand leaflet/Gift box
*Delivered in an original box
[information]
This product uses recycled clay and recycled glaze
There may be slight variations in color and texture depending on the production date of the raw materials.
The unevenness of the surface is a beautiful texture created by using a water trowel.
Recycled glaze is thicker than other glazes, and the color, melting condition, and appearance may vary depending on the time of purchase of the raw materials.
In addition, iron powder like black moles may be seen, but this is unavoidable due to the nature of recycled products.
In addition, when recycled clay is glazed and fired, the clay may come out and have a rough texture, but we ship it as a good product unless it is sharp.
Please understand that this is the unique texture of recycled products.
*Water troweling
Also known as a ``mechanical potter's wheel,'' this method involves putting clay into a plaster mold, rotating it, and using water to slide the clay while applying the trowel to shape it.
Compared to roller machines that automatically add the clay, this method creates gentle unevenness and a soft, fluctuating appearance.
The hazy surface color that appears through the glaze is due to these unevenness.