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Artisan Ceramic Bowls Set – Rustic Handmade Dinnerware For Rice, Noodles & Salads, Unique Kiln-Fired Glaze Variations
€25.42€38.64
χρώμα : Μπολ 4,5 ιντσών






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Κανω ΑΝΑΦΟΡΑ
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Item description from the seller
The Poetry of Imperfect Beauty
Each piece in this ceramic collection carries the soul of the kiln - where unpredictable glaze flows create one-of-a-kind artworks for your daily meals. The robust stoneware construction withstands both home kitchens and bustling restaurant environments.Why Chefs Reach for These Bowls
Kiln Magic: Dramatic ash-glaze rivers frozen in stoneware, no two pieces identical
Ergonomic Depth: 5" rice bowls nest comfortably in palms, 8" noodle bowls accommodate generous portions
Texture Symphony: Rough exterior contrasts with satin-smooth interior food contact surfaces
Weighted Presence: Substantial 450g base prevents tipping during active dining
Transitional Styling: Equally at home in ramen shops and farmhouse tables
From Pantry to Centerpiece
Discover endless staging possibilities:
• Steaming miso soup gaining visual warmth in crackle-glazed bowls
• Grain bowls achieving Instagram-worthy layers in wide-rim vessels
• Summer berries floating in creamy yogurt within speckled ceramic
• Kimchi fermenting beautifully in breathable stoneware crocksFor the Thoughtful Feeder
These aren't mere containers, but collaborators in your culinary storytelling. Designed for those who believe the vessel should enhance both the food's flavor and the diner's experience through thoughtful materiality.



















