Japanese people love asymmetry and the number 5.
Five are the most well-entertained for the host in traditional home gatherings, especially tea ceremonies. They have specific seating arrangements for the ceremonies.
Also, appeal to a broad, general audience such as families with more than one kid, ancient Japanese pottery kiln started to use five as a set for tableware sale. They continue to use this tradition until now.
These five bowls come with lids that protect the favour.
Ko-Imari is a style with vivid colours. They are mainly used to paint gorgeously on the surface of porcelains. Because of their attractive appearances, Ko-Imari style porcelains are not only popular people in Japan but also people in Asian and European countries.
As every piece has its handmade feature, slight irregularities in size, glaze, colour and texture might occur and reflect the nature of the artisan product.
🏷️ What's Include? Five (5) Bowls with polypropylene lids in a gift box.
🎎 Designed and Made In Japan (Minoyaki)
🆗 Microwave safe & Dishwasher safe
🍶 Material: Porcelain (Bowl), Lid (Polypropylene)
📏 Size: 11 cm diameter x 5.5 cm height
🎁 Comes with a package gift box. Great as a gift!