REDUCTION FACTORY / ROUND BOWL L (RABBIT WHITE)
【PRODUCT DESCRIPTION】
Reduction Factory's large round bowl. Easy to use for salads and stews.
The shape is based on a rounded theme, and the decoration is done with traditional glaze. Although the appearance is quiet, there are many interesting details. This is a lineup that we hope you will feel the gentleness of when you hold it. Crystals may appear where the glaze has accumulated. This is intentional, so we hope you will appreciate it as part of the highlight of the product.
[SIZE(cm)]
FREE / φ18 Height 8.5
[COLOR]
RABBIT WHITE
[ MATERIAL】
Pottery
【COUNTRY OF ORIGIN】
HANDMADE IN JAPAN
*Please note that this product may be sold out at the time of your order as it is also sold in stores.
* Due to the nature of pottery, there may be slight individual differences in the color and size of the finished product. Since each piece is made by hand, there may be slight differences in the color of the glaze.
*Due to the nature of ceramics, light black spots may be found, but this does not affect use or the human body or food. Please use with confidence.
*Although the product has been thoroughly polished, please do not drag it across the furniture as this may cause scratches.
*For hygienic reasons, please wash the product before use.
*After use, remove any dirt by applying dishwashing detergent to a soft sponge and rinsing.
*After washing, dry thoroughly and store in a low humidity place.
*Please note that strong impacts and temperature changes may cause damage.
*Do not use in ovens, on direct flames, or on induction cookers.
*If any damage occurs, please refrain from using the product as it may cause injury.
*If broken, the pieces and cut surfaces will be very sharp. Please be careful when handling it, especially when discarding it.
*Please refrain from using this product for anything other than tableware.
[BRAND]
(REDUCTION FACTORY)
This is a ceramic brand from Tohoku that was launched in Hasami Town, Nagasaki Prefecture in 2016 by ceramic designer Kuntaro Abe and moved its base to Iwate Prefecture in 2024.
This is a self-made brand that was started with the idea that by having direct contact with material selection, techniques, mixing, firing, etc., I would be able to further deepen my knowledge as a ceramic designer.
Based on the idea of "100 things that enrich the lives of 100 people," the brand strives to make its products as inexpensive and easy to purchase as possible, and while they are reproducible products, they are decorated in a way that allows individual differences so that buyers can choose from them.