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Bol Kairagi

Bol Kairagi

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Kairagi Plum Blossom Skin

Kairagi is a very particular Japanese ceramic technique that evokes the Wabi-sabi philosophy, which is expressed here by the beauty of an imperfection or incompleteness in the production process of the ceramic.

Tea masters of the past appreciated this beauty like a landscape and found an exceptional charm in the resulting, always unique motif.

These spectacular pieces have a warmth and texture that can never be expressed through mass production.

Kairagi

3 exceptional assets of the Kairagi

a delicate and subtle shrunk pattern:

Due to the uneven structure of the clay, each piece looks different, and the color irregularities and appearance of the shrunken pattern also vary from piece to piece. Kairagi is characterized by the appearance of a shrunken shark-skin-like pattern from the glaze that has not completely melted during firing, and the appearance of the pattern can often vary considerably from ceramic to ceramic. to the other. Naturally, no two Kairagi pieces feature the same pattern. Each piece is unique and has its own character, so you will feel even more attached to it.

An ivory white color to suit all foods:

The charm of Kairagi also lies in its elegant and noble ivory white color. It has a simple, dignified presence, and yet it blends seamlessly into any stylish kitchen.

A pleasant touch in hand:

Its touch offers a fine roughness, a soft shiny appearance, uneven coloring and irregularities. Beneath the authentic appearance of Wabi-sabi lies a very modern aspect, in its texture but also in its shape. When you hold it in your hand, you realize that it is a ceramic in which different elements coexist.

Size: Ø 13cm × H 7.5cm  
Material: Sandstone  
Capacity: 300cc

Not microwave safe, hand wash recommended.

Depending on the length and content of use and how it is maintained, it will patina over time.

Made in Japan, Gifu Prefecture

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The history of this pottery dates back to an astonishing episode in which the pottery was presented to Oda Nobunaga (an important daimyo of the Sengoku period), who praised it for its skills and bestowed upon it the surname Hashiba. A pottery located in Gifu for generations.

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