Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
  • Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
  • Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
  • Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
  • Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
  • Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
  • Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
  • Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
  • Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
  • Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
  • Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
  • Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
  • Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
  • Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
  • Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl
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Furutani Seitosho Rust Glaze Octagonal Deep Bowl Small | Serving Bowl

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Chic colors give a mature atmosphere

This is a lovely deep bowl with a chocolate-like, astringent rust glaze. It has a solid presence that is unique to earthenware. The moderately rounded octagonal plate is an excellent item that can be used to serve any kind of food. Lay out some light-colored linen, set out some brass cutlery, and it's time for a fun meal!

Helpful items that will make any dish look great

A generous serving of steamed cabbage and clams is shared with everyone. Add pasta to the leftover flavorful soup and it's the perfect ending to your meal. It's deep enough that you can safely use it for soups. It's perfect when you're feeling a little hungry, or when serving curry for lunch for a picky eater. It's also nice to serve it with caprese and use it as an appetizer plate. This is a helpful item that makes even simple dishes look luxurious.

Size Diameter approx. 21.0~21.6cm x 15.0~15.8cm
Height approx. 3.9~4.3cm
Material Ceramics
Microwave
Dishwasher
Microwave ○
Dishwasher ×
Direct fire
Oven
Direct fire ×
Oven ×
Recommended maintenance by the pottery ・After using the pottery, wash it as soon as possible and dry it thoroughly. Insufficient drying may cause mold and odors.
Product characteristics/
Handling precautions
・As it is handmade, there may be individual differences in color, shape, size, thickness, etc.
・There are black spots called iron spots throughout. There may be pinholes, etc., or the pattern or color may be different.
・Recommended for those who want to enjoy the warm texture that is unique to handmade products, each with a different look.
・As you use it, it may become colored or darken over time. We hope you enjoy the change over time as a flavor.
・Prices may be reviewed or revised depending on the artist or pottery.

About the style and atmosphere

Koichi Furutani's products have a matte texture that feels comfortable in the hand and a warm, rustic appearance. It has a quaint texture, almost like an antique. The simple and timeless colors and designs of powdered white items, lapis lazuli glazes, and rust glazes. There are many colors that make the ingredients stand out, so they complement any cuisine, regardless of whether it's Japanese or Western. There may be differences in color, uneven color, sagging, etc. that occur by chance due to firing or hand-molding, as shown in the photo. This is also a unique charm of handmade items, so please enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime encounter as no two items are the same. ■Others, list page. Please find your favorite. Furutani Seitosho List Page 

Furutani Seitosho Koichi Furutani

Born in 1979 in Shigaraki-cho, Koka City, Shiga Prefecture
2004 Started making pottery at Furutani Seitosho
 Special ``powdered white products''
We work hard every day to create ``powdered white products'' that bring out the elegance and warmth of any dish. We are also particular about the soil we use, and use our own unique soil for potter's wheel and tatara molding. The dough is molded from red clay, coated with white mud, glazed and fired. To make it comfortable to use and microwave safe, it is not coated with any chemicals or liquid ceramics after firing. Instead, by repeating the firing process called ``honyaki'' twice, the product is made more durable and of a quality that can be used safely in daily life.

Thoughts on items
"The most important time in daily life" It's a time when families gather together to eat dinner and relax while drinking tea or coffee. In order to make that time more fulfilling, we strive to create pottery that can gently be a part of people's lives. “Powdered White” is a white with a gentle expression. It's a simple white that complements any dish and can be used every day. In addition, the gentle, rustic earthiness that appears beneath the surface of the pottery gives it a great depth of pottery. We would be most happy if you could use and enjoy the warmth of our Japanese tableware in your daily life.

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Kiln owner's recommendation for maintenance

-For ceramic materials, soaking the pot in water for a while before use will prevent stains and spots from penetrating. For more information, please click here. About cleaning the utensils.
-After use, wash the pot as soon as possible, dry it thoroughly, and store it in a dry place. Insufficient drying may cause mold and odor.

Product Characteristics/Handling Precautions

-Due to the handmade nature of this product, there may be individual differences in color, shape, size, thickness, etc.
-There may be pinholes, patterns, and colors may vary.
-The surface of the items may have very small "black spots" or "paint splashes" or "pinholes that do not reach the base of the items.
-This product is recommended for those who want to enjoy the warm texture of handmade products with a different look and feel for each piece.
-The surface of the glaze may be cracked during use, but this is not a crack or breakage and will not interfere with its use.
-Prices are subject to review and revision by artists and potters.

What you need to know before purchasing

-The appearance of items is created by spots, blurs, unevenness of glaze, shading, and deflection of shape, which cannot be found in mass-produced items.
-The charm of handmade items lies in the fact that no two items are exactly alike, with pinholes, penetrations, distortions, and the like, and that the colors, size, and shape of each piece vary slightly from one to another.
-The coloring, size, and shape of each piece is slightly different, and the charm of handmade items lies in the fact that they are not exactly the same.
-The finish is relatively uniform, but because it is handmade, there are individual differences in shape, size, color, and so on. Uneven color/uneven firing Because the glaze is applied by hand, the glaze may not be applied evenly. The firing process is also uneven because the temperature varies depending on the firing location in the kiln.

Other Notes

-Some pieces have engraving on the reverse side of the piece, while others do not. Please note that we are unable to make any specifications. Please note that we are not able to specify which side has the engraving on it. Please click here for more details. What you need to know when buying Japanese tableware.