When you think of Japanese ceramic bowls, you think of ancient porcelain art dating as far back as 13,000 years ago.
A quick Google search and you’re routed to antique collections that are priced probably way higher than your double-bedroom apartment.
Well, you’re in luck! You may have just typed in the word “contemporary” trying if maybe, just maybe, there are Japanese ceramic bowls that are well within your budget.
And then, by sheer luck, you’re routed to this page.
Viola! These 4-piece contemporary Japanese ceramic bowls will only cost you $15.99.
Get them as a gift for house warming, wedding, birthdays, or giveaways for employees. The set is practically a gift for any occasion without having to blow your budget.
Japanese ceramics of the earthenware prehistoric Jomon period are known for their rope patterns.
For this contemporary Japanese ceramics that are for sale via Amazon, they come with charming cherry blossoms design. The designs are hand-painted and finish with the underglaze method.
We think the set is so beautiful, you may actually want to get is a gift for yourself.
Maybe host an Asian-themed party for your next invite-only event? Use these contemporary Japanese ceramic bowls for your sushi, main entrees, side dishes, desserts, and soups.
There’s no stopping you from buying antique Japanese ceramics that you can put on display in your glass cabinet, locked away for the next 20 years or more.
With this contemporary Japanese ceramics, however, its dining the Japanese way every day, every night.
Yes, you still will stack them inside your cabinet for sure But, know that it is safe for you and your family’s daily use.
These Japanese bowls are dishwasher and microwave safe. The porcelain used was given the FDA deal of approval as well.
Material | Ceramic |
Diameter | 4.5 inches |
Shipping Weight | 2.15 pounds |
FDA Approved | Yes |
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