Tsudoi Bachi / Sabigarashiyu Hakkakubachi
  • Tsudoi Bachi / Sabigarashiyu Hakkakubachi
  • Tsudoi Bachi / Sabigarashiyu Hakkakubachi
  • Tsudoi Bachi / Sabigarashiyu Hakkakubachi
  • Tsudoi Bachi / Sabigarashiyu Hakkakubachi
  • Tsudoi Bachi / Sabigarashiyu Hakkakubachi
  • Tsudoi Bachi / Sabigarashiyu Hakkakubachi
  • Tsudoi Bachi / Sabigarashiyu Hakkakubachi
  • Tsudoi Bachi / Sabigarashiyu Hakkakubachi

Tsudoi Bachi /
Sabigarashiyu Hakkakubachi
(Patina Mustard Glazed Octagonal Bowl)

Design Rina Ono
Manufacturer Miyama

[Price]
JPY3,000
[Size]
W. 180 D. 180 H. 50 mm
[Material]
Porcelain

“Tsudoi Bachi” means a “gathering bowl”. These dishes are designed for a table with family and friends, to fit perfectly for a pleasant gathering. From various shapes of Japanese traditional dishes, they are re-designed the sizes and colors for everyday dining.
This octagonal shaped bowl has a semi-matte texture & rich mustard yellow color. The linear form and its color make food look modern and bright, and also give a great accent on a table. It is produced in Gifu Prefecture where Mino pottery is famous. Having long history, the manufacturers actively produce pottery with the best knowledges and techniques in this area.

About Glaze
The glaze on each dish is individually different even it is in a same shape. This is because it is remained in natural texture from the kiln, which changes every day depending on the temperature or humidity. Please enjoy the uniqueness of each piece.

  • Rina Ono

    Born in Miyazaki Prefecture. After graduating from the Department of Product Design at the Tohoku University of Art and Design in 1997, she worked at design offices and graduated from the graduate program in Product Design at the same university in 2001. In the same year, she studied abroad at the Konstfack University College of Arts, Crafts, and Design in Sweden. In 2002 she began working as a departmental assistant at the Department of Product Design at the Tohoku University of Art and Design and became freelance in 2007.