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Keizangama

Fin Whale Bowls

Fin Whale Bowls

Regular price £85.00
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  • Dimension:  Bowl: 13 cm W x 6 cm H
  • Region: Saga
  • Artist Kiln: Keizangama
  • Technique: Hand painted and bisque fired
  • Care: Not suitable for Microwave and dishwasher safe. 

Unique Hand-Painted Fin Whale Bowl

These uniquely crafted bowls features a hand-painted fin whale design. Its smooth, rounded form is perfect for enjoying tea, adding a touch of timeless artistry to your tea ritual. Designed with versatility in mind, it can also be used as a stylish vessel for serving small portions of snacks or desserts. These bowls are available in two sizes to suit your preferences, seamlessly blending practicality with elegance in every use. 

Keizangama is a traditional Japanese pottery studio based in the historic village of Arita, located in Saga Prefecture—a region renowned as a benchmark for Japanese pottery. It is one of the only two kilns (out of 200) to be currently run by a female CEO.

Please note: As each product is hand painted, slight variations—such as blurring or differences in the intensity of the design—are to be expected, enhancing the unique charm of each piece. We recommend avoiding using a bristle or scratchy sponge when cleaning it. 

Each bowl comes with its own blue paper box

Size: Deep Bowl 12cm W x 8 cm H

          Bowl 13 cm W x 6 cm H


About the Artist / Brand

Keizangama is a traditional Japanese pottery studio based in the historic village of Arita in Saga Prefecture, a region widely regarded as the birthplace of Japanese porcelain.

Today, Keizangama is one of only two of Arita's approximately 200 kilns to be led by a female CEO, while continuing the region's long tradition of exceptional craftsmanship and hand painted porcelain.

Care Information

Please note: We recommend avoiding using a bristle or scratchy sponge when cleaning it..

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