Shigaraki ware dates back to the middle of the Kamakura period (the beginning of samurai rule), approximately 750 years ago. At that time, pots, bowls, and other daily necessities were produced. Early Shigaraki ware was fired in small-scale, simple kilns called anagama, in which holes were dug in the ground. Around 550 years ago, with the beginning of the tea ceremony in the Momoyama period of the Muromachi period (1333-1573), Shigaraki ware became popular among tea masters and was used for tea ceremony utensils.
Scarlet is a faint red color produced by firing. The scarlet color changes slightly depending on the temperature and firing method.
The round, colonized shape is cute and makes not only drinks, but also desserts and side dishes look stylish. The scarlet color with dotted patterns scattered in white makes this a lovely cup.
Shigaraki ware scarlet large bowl
An ordinary material is transformed into a special occasion with a single plate.
Deep green against jet black. An emerald lying in a lake deep in the depths of the bowl.
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