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Ring flower 7 inch pot
Ring flower 7 inch pot
Supplementary product information
Supplementary product information
Production area: Yamaguchi Prefecture
Size:
・(Diameter) 21cm
・(Height) 4cm
Material: Pottery
<Usage Instructions>
・Microwave use is permitted. (Limited to warming purposes only.)
・When using a dishwasher, please arrange dishes so they do not touch each other (to prevent contact between dishes and avoid damage.)
・Before using the vessel, soak it in water each time and allow it to fully absorb water to prevent absorption of liquid from food.
・Over time, the crazing will gradually develop color, but this characteristic is one of the features of Hagi pottery, so please enjoy this natural change.
・Since Hagi pottery easily absorbs moisture, please ensure it is completely dry before storage. Insufficient drying may cause mold.
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This is a bowl crafted in a scalloped flower shape.
The subtle color tones of this vessel beautifully complement any dish.
It can also be used for curry, pasta, and other meals.
The flower-shaped vessel adds elegance to your dining table.
Available in two colors: "青萩釉" and "粉引紫".
※As each piece is handcrafted, the size and expression of individual vessels may vary slightly. Please understand this before placing your order.










The history of Hagi ware
Although it is said that the pottery came to be commonly called Hagi-yaki from the Meiji period onward, the history of Hagi-yaki dates back to the early Edo period. In Keicho 9 (1604), by the order of Mori Terumoto, the founder of the Hagi domain, Korean potters Ri Shakko and his younger brother Ri Kei established an official kiln, which is considered the beginning of Hagi-yaki.

Characteristics of Hagi ware
Hagi pottery is characterized by its soft texture that makes the most of the natural clay. Additionally, as the temperature drops after firing, cracks called "crazing" appear on the surface due to the difference in shrinkage rates between the clay and glaze. One of the pleasures of using Hagi pottery is enjoying the gradual change as the crazing develops color over time.

How to care for Hagi ware
Hagi-yaki pottery easily absorbs moisture. Before using the vessel, soak it in water each time and allow it to fully absorb water, which will make it less likely to absorb juices from food. After use, ensure it is completely dried before storing.
Hagi ware
Hagi-yaki pottery is produced in Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. This is the castle town of the Choshu Domain and the Mori family, which gave birth to Yoshida Shoin, Takasugi Shinsaku, and other notable figures.
The "crazing" that appears on the surface of Hagi-yaki causes the character to change the more it is used. These ever-changing expressions are called "Hagi no nanabake" (the seven transformations of Hagi), which adds to the charm of Hagi-yaki pottery.