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Four white "Ryoka Kobachi" bowls purchased about two years ago from the Usuki-yaki website. I have been collecting Usuki-yaki, but I am organizing my collection as I have too many pieces. I have never used these bowls and have kept them stored in a cupboard. They are practically unused, but I am listing them as "Like New" due to being stored at home for a while. These bowls are apparently shaped by hand, like flower petals. Therefore, there may be slight variations and differences between each piece. Also, due to the nature of the pottery, there may be pinholes and black spots. One of the four bowls has a faint groove at the base of the foot, as seen from the time of purchase (photo 6, indicated in yellow). I hope you will appreciate these as part of the charm of Usuki-yaki. The original box is not included. Photos 10-12 were borrowed from the Usuki-yaki website. The product description is quoted below from the Usuki-yaki website: ————————- Ryoka Kobachi Bowl A small bowl designed to resemble a lotus flower in bloom. It is the perfect size for individual appetizers or side dishes, and is also convenient for desserts, yogurt, and fruit. Each piece is handcrafted, with a natural, organic beauty. The rim, which seems to embrace the food, casts a shadow on the table, creating a beautiful expression. This bowl has a dignified presence that enhances the food it holds. 【Product Details】 Dimensions: Φ 14.0 × H 4.5 cm (approximate size) Material: Porcelain Dishwasher safe ◯, Microwave safe ◯, Oven safe ×, Bleach safe ◯ 【About the Product】 Due to the nature of the products, which are made by hand using clay created from nature, each piece has unique characteristics. ・The listed size is an approximate size. ・Pinholes: Small holes that appear as indentations when the air remaining in the unglazed clay during bisque firing is baked. ・Furinono: Black spots that appear on the surface of the vessel due to the oxidation of iron contained in the material during firing. ・Unevenness in the glaze and unevenness in firing due to hand-glazing and the position in the kiln. ・Indentations that appear on the surface of the plate due to the shrinkage of the foot on the back. ・Slight chipping on the foot. ————————-
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