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Ideal for making rice soup. End a drinking session with a traditionally toasted rice ball in green tea soup. The fragrance of the tea and rich aroma of toasted rice sets the appetite in motion.
This handy rice bowl is just the ticket for enjoying a delicious serving of rice soup. We recommend serving up side pickles on the matching design small plate.
This is a traditionally-crafted Bankoyaki product.
Bankoyaki ware is a type of pottery product which features excellent heat resistance. It is classified as a type of semi-porcelain with qualities between those of clay pottery and porcelain.
Designated as a traditional craft product on January 12, 1979, this class of pottery is renowned for superior heat resistance and is often found in the form of purple clay teapots or earthenware pots, with Yokkaichi City in Mie Prefecture as a representative production region.
Main products include pots, rice pots, tajines, teapots, and heat-resistant plates. In Japan, Bankoyaki has a 70 or 80 percent share of earthenware pots.
Ideal for making rice soup. End a drinking session with a traditionally toasted rice ball in green tea soup. The fragrance of the tea and rich aroma of toasted rice sets the appetite in motion.
This handy rice bowl is just the ticket for enjoying a delicious serving of rice soup. We recommend serving up side pickles on the matching design small plate.
This is a traditionally-crafted Bankoyaki product.
Bankoyaki ware is a type of pottery product which features excellent heat resistance. It is classified as a type of semi-porcelain with qualities between those of clay pottery and porcelain.
Designated as a traditional craft product on January 12, 1979, this class of pottery is renowned for superior heat resistance and is often found in the form of purple clay teapots or earthenware pots, with Yokkaichi City in Mie Prefecture as a representative production region.
Main products include pots, rice pots, tajines, teapots, and heat-resistant plates. In Japan, Bankoyaki has a 70 or 80 percent share of earthenware pots.
Blue Paint Stroke Lidded Rice Bowl
Ideal for making rice soup. End a drinking session with a traditionally toasted rice ball in green tea soup. The fragrance of the tea and rich aroma of toasted rice sets the appetite in motion.
This handy rice bowl is just the ticket for enjoying a delicious serving of rice soup. We recommend serving up side pickles on the matching design small plate.
This is a traditionally-crafted Bankoyaki product.
Bankoyaki ware is a type of pottery product which features excellent heat resistance. It is classified as a type of semi-porcelain with qualities between those of clay pottery and porcelain.
Designated as a traditional craft product on January 12, 1979, this class of pottery is renowned for superior heat resistance and is often found in the form of purple clay teapots or earthenware pots, with Yokkaichi City in Mie Prefecture as a representative production region.
Main products include pots, rice pots, tajines, teapots, and heat-resistant plates. In Japan, Bankoyaki has a 70 or 80 percent share of earthenware pots.
Beaten Pattern Seared White Rice Bowl
This rice bowl series comes in a delightful set of Japanese designs. This is the beaten pattern seared white rice bowl design.
This is a traditionally-crafted Bankoyaki product.
Bankoyaki ware is a type of pottery product which features excellent heat resistance. It is classified as a type of semi-porcelain with qualities between those of clay pottery and porcelain.
Designated as a traditional craft product on January 12, 1979, this class of pottery is renowned for superior heat resistance and is often found in the form of purple clay teapots or earthenware pots, with Yokkaichi City in Mie Prefecture as a representative production region.
Main products include pots, rice pots, tajines, teapots, and heat-resistant plates. In Japan, Bankoyaki has a 70 or 80 percent share of earthenware pots.
This rice bowl series comes in a delightful set of Japanese designs. This is the master crafted rice bowl design.
This is a traditionally-crafted Bankoyaki product.
Bankoyaki ware is a type of pottery product which features excellent heat resistance. It is classified as a type of semi-porcelain with qualities between those of clay pottery and porcelain.
Designated as a traditional craft product on January 12, 1979, this class of pottery is renowned for superior heat resistance and is often found in the form of purple clay teapots or earthenware pots, with Yokkaichi City in Mie Prefecture as a representative production region.
Main products include pots, rice pots, tajines, teapots, and heat-resistant plates. In Japan, Bankoyaki has a 70 or 80 percent share of earthenware pots.
This rice bowl series comes in a delightful set of Japanese designs. This is the powder spray rice bowl design.
This is a traditionally-crafted Bankoyaki product.
Bankoyaki ware is a type of pottery product which features excellent heat resistance. It is classified as a type of semi-porcelain with qualities between those of clay pottery and porcelain.
Designated as a traditional craft product on January 12, 1979, this class of pottery is renowned for superior heat resistance and is often found in the form of purple clay teapots or earthenware pots, with Yokkaichi City in Mie Prefecture as a representative production region.
Main products include pots, rice pots, tajines, teapots, and heat-resistant plates. In Japan, Bankoyaki has a 70 or 80 percent share of earthenware pots.
This rice bowl series comes in a delightful set of Japanese designs. This is the glass varnish rice bowl design.
This is a traditionally-crafted Bankoyaki product.
Bankoyaki ware is a type of pottery product which features excellent heat resistance. It is classified as a type of semi-porcelain with qualities between those of clay pottery and porcelain.
Designated as a traditional craft product on January 12, 1979, this class of pottery is renowned for superior heat resistance and is often found in the form of purple clay teapots or earthenware pots, with Yokkaichi City in Mie Prefecture as a representative production region.
Main products include pots, rice pots, tajines, teapots, and heat-resistant plates. In Japan, Bankoyaki has a 70 or 80 percent share of earthenware pots.
Beaten Pattern Seared White Rice Bowl (Small)
This rice bowl series comes in a delightful set of Japanese designs. This is the small size bowl of the beaten pattern seared white design.
This is a traditionally-crafted Bankoyaki product.
Bankoyaki ware is a type of pottery product which features excellent heat resistance. It is classified as a type of semi-porcelain with qualities between those of clay pottery and porcelain.
Designated as a traditional craft product on January 12, 1979, this class of pottery is renowned for superior heat resistance and is often found in the form of purple clay teapots or earthenware pots, with Yokkaichi City in Mie Prefecture as a representative production region.
Main products include pots, rice pots, tajines, teapots, and heat-resistant plates. In Japan, Bankoyaki has a 70 or 80 percent share of earthenware pots.
Master Crafted Rice Bowl (Small)
This rice bowl series comes in a delightful set of Japanese designs. This is the small size bowl of the master crafted design.
This is a traditionally-crafted Bankoyaki product.
Bankoyaki ware is a type of pottery product which features excellent heat resistance. It is classified as a type of semi-porcelain with qualities between those of clay pottery and porcelain.
Designated as a traditional craft product on January 12, 1979, this class of pottery is renowned for superior heat resistance and is often found in the form of purple clay teapots or earthenware pots, with Yokkaichi City in Mie Prefecture as a representative production region.
Main products include pots, rice pots, tajines, teapots, and heat-resistant plates. In Japan, Bankoyaki has a 70 or 80 percent share of earthenware pots.
Powder Spray Rice Bowl (Small)
This rice bowl series comes in a delightful set of Japanese designs. This is the small size bowl of the powder spray design.
This is a traditionally-crafted Bankoyaki product.
Bankoyaki ware is a type of pottery product which features excellent heat resistance. It is classified as a type of semi-porcelain with qualities between those of clay pottery and porcelain.
Designated as a traditional craft product on January 12, 1979, this class of pottery is renowned for superior heat resistance and is often found in the form of purple clay teapots or earthenware pots, with Yokkaichi City in Mie Prefecture as a representative production region.
Main products include pots, rice pots, tajines, teapots, and heat-resistant plates. In Japan, Bankoyaki has a 70 or 80 percent share of earthenware pots.
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