Olive Green Handled Pottery Bowl - Large | ON THE TABLE | Yoshizawagama

€49,95

Introducing our Olive Green Handled Pottery Bowl - Large, a striking addition to any dining table. Crafted with care using traditional techniques at Yoshizawa Kiln, this bowl exudes rustic charm with its pot-like appearance and subtle tilt, reflecting its handmade nature.

The matte olive green color adds a touch of elegance to any meal, while its ample size and depth make it perfect for serving dishes with broth or sauce. Whether it's the centerpiece of a dinner gathering or a subtle addition to your everyday dining routine, this bowl brings versatility and style to any occasion.

Each piece is unique, showcasing variations in browning, iron spotting, and glaze intensity. Embrace the charm of imperfection with our handled pottery bowl series, where no two pieces are exactly alike.

Ideal for outdoor dining, this bowl evokes the spirit of adventure with its rugged design and sturdy handle. Enjoy hot sandwiches or light meals in the backyard or on the balcony, accompanied by your favorite beverage and a touch of nature.

Experience the artistry of Yoshizawa Kiln and elevate your dining experience with our Olive Green Handled Pottery Bowl - Large. Perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, it's sure to become a cherished addition to your home.

size | Outer W21 x H27 cm, Inner: W17.5 x H23.5 cm, handle: 32.5 cm, Height: 5.5 cm
material | pottery, Mashiko yaki
Made in Japan


Remarks | Microwave oven OK  / Dishwasher OK /

* It is advisable to handwash for optimal durability.
* You can use the microwave, but please refrain from using it for a long time.

 

Due to its handmade nature, individual differences are to be expected, leading to variations in sizes of approximately 5mm to 1cm. Additionally, slight irregularities in shade, small iron dots, and color variations are inherent characteristics of handmade items.



Care instructions

Before you start using pottery, it's important to know a few things to keep it in good condition.

Pottery absorbs water. This means if you start using it right away, liquids like oil, soy sauce, or tea can soak into it. Even washing won't completely get rid of these stains, especially in colored pottery where the dirt isn't as visible but can still cause smells and mold.

To prevent this, soak your pottery in clean water for about 30 minutes to an hour before using it for the first time. Then make sure to dry it thoroughly for 2 to 3 days before using it again. Even if you're using a bowl that hasn't been used in a while, it's a good idea to give it a quick rinse before serving food in it.

While in the past, boiling pottery in rice soup was suggested to prevent stains, it's time-consuming. Soaking pottery in water for 30 minutes to an hour is a simpler alternative that works well.

Remember, pottery absorbs water, so stains may gradually build up with use. However, this is considered part of its charm, as pottery changes over time with use.

When it comes to using dishwashers, ovens, and microwaves, be cautious. These machines can stress pottery, possibly leading to dirt buildup, chipping, or cracking. Scratched or cracked pottery may even break in dishwashers, so it's best to avoid using damaged pottery altogether.

Pottery is sensitive to sudden temperature changes, so avoid placing hot pottery in cold water or exposing it to extreme temperatures.

While dishwashers won't break pottery with their high temperatures and pressures, be careful not to bump or drop your pottery inside. Metal dishwasher baskets can also cause damage if bumped. It's best to hand wash pottery to avoid this risk.

Using a microwave or steamer is generally safe for pottery, but avoid sudden cooling of hot pottery to prevent damage. Also, refrain from using scratched or cracked pottery in microwaves or steamers to prevent breakage.

Avoid using bleach on pottery, as it can be absorbed and cause harm.

Lastly, pottery from this kiln isn't fireproof, so it can't be used directly on an open flame.

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