Mino Yaki Wave Qing Hai Bo Japanese Porcelain Small Bowl
Mino Yaki Wave Qing Hai Bo Japanese Porcelain Small Bowl
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This Mino Yaki Qing Hai Bo Small Bowl is sure to be a lovely addition to your table. Beautiful blue and black scalloped design with the traditional Japanese graphic wave motif. It's the ideal size for cereal, soup, energy bowls or as a serving dish for dips and snacks.
Mino Yaki is a generic term for all ceramic ware produced in Mino (in particular Higashi-Mino (Eastern Mino)) region. In fact, the region produces more than half of ceramic pottery ware produced and sold in Japan. Each bowl is stylish unique, beautiful and elegant, perfect for daily use, entertaining or a formal dinner, party,restaurant are perfectly match.
Porcelain.
Handmade in Japan.
Diameter 13cm
MATERIAL
MATERIAL
This product is composed of porcelain.
SHIPPING & RETURNS
SHIPPING & RETURNS
All orders ship from our Toronto shop. Shipping rates are calculated at checkout based on your location and preferred carrier. You can choose from several delivery options — including ICS, UPS, and Canada Post Expedited — to find the speed and price that work best for you.
If something isn’t quite right, we’re happy to offer an exchange or store credit within 14 days of purchase for items that are unused, unopened, and in their original packaging. Please note that we do not offer refunds, and opened or used products cannot be returned.
For full details on eligibility, return instructions, and shipping information, please refer to our Shipping Policy and Return Policy pages.
ABOUT THE BRAND
ABOUT THE BRAND
This beautiful Japanese dishware collection is handmade out of porcelain in Japan by professional artisans.
CARE GUIDE
CARE GUIDE
Dishwasher and microwave safe
ALTERNATIVE FOR
ALTERNATIVE FOR
This product is an alternative to non-durable serveware/drinkware.
END OF LIFE
END OF LIFE
Ceramics are technically recyclable and biodegradable, but extremely heat-resistant, which makes commercial recycling unlikely. Recycle by donating or, if broken, for uses in art projects, driveway underlayment and gravel pathways. The shards can be added to the bottom of garden pots or soil beds to aid with good drainage.
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