Michiyuki Onuma / Oribe Oval

Regular price ¥6,600
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【PRODUCT DESCRIPTION】
This is Michiyuki Onuma's Oribe Oval.
Oribe ware (created during the Momoyama period, these works feature a beautiful, historical green glaze) boasts depth and dimension, while its appropriate thickness and lightness make it suitable for everyday use.
It is a piece that brightens up daily meals and dinnerware displays. The amber glaze pooling creates a beautiful gradient, resulting in a stunning finish.

※Due to the nature of the product, there are individual differences, but when ordering from the online store, you cannot choose a specific item. Please note that returns or exchanges will not be accepted.

※There may be small holes, crazing, air bubbles, or iron spots.
※Because each item is handmade, there may be differences in color, shape, size, and distortion even within the same product.
※There is a risk of damage from strong impacts or temperature changes. Please be careful.
For hygiene reasons, please wash the product before use.
After use, wash off dirt with dish detergent on a soft sponge.
After washing, dry thoroughly and store in a low-humidity area.

【SIZE(cm)】
FREE / Length 20 Width 27 Height 3 (Individual differences apply)

【COUNTRY OF ORIGIN】
MADE IN JAPAN, Iwate

【BRAND】
(Michiyuki Onuma / Michiyuki Onuma)
Born in Ishidori-cho, Iwate Prefecture
Graduated from Tochigi Prefectural Ceramic Industry Training Center
Trained in Mashiko, Tochigi Prefecture, and Kasama, Ibaraki Prefecture
Engaged in geological survey-related work in Bolivia, South America
Opened a kiln in Shiwa-cho, Iwate Prefecture