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Miya Blue and White Rain Bowl with Chopsticks — Set of 2

Miya Blue and White Rain Bowl with Chopsticks — Set of 2

Made in Japan, this bowl set comes in a cute gift box and features complementary, traditional blue and white patterns. The bowls are glazed in a raindrop pattern, a style often used in Japanese homes and eateries. With their mid-size diameter, the bowls are perfect for rice dishes, noodles, soup and more. Mix and match them with other blue and white ceramic pieces from Miya; the bowls are safe for the microwave and the dishwasher. Sold in a set with two pairs of wooden chopsticks.

Net Weight: 517 grams
Materials: Ceramic, Wood
Dimensions: 6 inches x 2.75 inches
Place of Origin: Japan

Care: Microwave- and dishwasher-safe.

What’s the story behind the blue-and-white Japanese pottery?
While blue and white was a popular color scheme everywhere from China to Holland, Japan wasn’t able to produce it until the early 17th century when suitable clay for porcelain—which offers the stark white background—was found in Arita by immigrant Korean potters. The style of these first pieces is known as early Imari and they typically feature free-flowing strokes of cobalt blue on a bright white surface.

$13.98

Original: $39.95

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Miya Blue and White Rain Bowl with Chopsticks — Set of 2

$39.95

$13.98

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Made in Japan, this bowl set comes in a cute gift box and features complementary, traditional blue and white patterns. The bowls are glazed in a raindrop pattern, a style often used in Japanese homes and eateries. With their mid-size diameter, the bowls are perfect for rice dishes, noodles, soup and more. Mix and match them with other blue and white ceramic pieces from Miya; the bowls are safe for the microwave and the dishwasher. Sold in a set with two pairs of wooden chopsticks.

Net Weight: 517 grams
Materials: Ceramic, Wood
Dimensions: 6 inches x 2.75 inches
Place of Origin: Japan

Care: Microwave- and dishwasher-safe.

What’s the story behind the blue-and-white Japanese pottery?
While blue and white was a popular color scheme everywhere from China to Holland, Japan wasn’t able to produce it until the early 17th century when suitable clay for porcelain—which offers the stark white background—was found in Arita by immigrant Korean potters. The style of these first pieces is known as early Imari and they typically feature free-flowing strokes of cobalt blue on a bright white surface.

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