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Child's Bowl Big

SKU: codomono-04h
Sale price$26.00

Color:Scarlet

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Size ø135xh55(mm)
Production Made in JAPAN
Contents Main Unit
Electronic Devices Microwave: ○ Dishwasher: △ Oven: X
Child's Bowl Big
Child's Bowl Big Sale price$26.00

Product Details

Child's Bowl Big

A matching cup for the whole family!

Has it happened that your child wants to use the same things as Mommy and Daddy? With this easy-to-use Bowl, the whole family can match with their ceramics.
Thanks to the high rounded rim, it is hard to spill your food while eating, especially with a spoon, helping even those who are still learning to eat on their own.

Child's Bowl Big

Ceramics might be scary at first, but..

Because the bowl is made out of clay instead of plastic, it is harder to push around.
The inside is glazed, making the cup easy to clean after any mess.

Child's Bowl Big

An ageless design

Even if your child gets tired of this bowl, it can still be used by the adults or can be used as decoration.
Its simple design gives it a rather natural look, making this bowl versatile.

About Quality

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P1101354_da1ed853-b6eb-4105-a73a-2d5694943ad9-Meizan Kiln

Pinholes

When bisque-fired, air trapped in the clay body or organic matter (such as dust) may remain as tiny holes after firing. These small holes are called pinholes. A visual specialty of pottery, these do not effect the quality of the product, and there is no need for further concern when used.

P1101353_98f1b5ca-c12a-42f8-9406-495f9cc0eb14-Meizan Kiln

Iron Inclusions

Clay used for pottery contains various natural elements such as iron and microorganisms. During firing, these components may appear as small black spots on the surface. Each piece has been carefully inspected and meets our quality standards. We hope you will appreciate these marks as part of the natural character and charm of ceramic ware.

P1101352_e30b78d1-f6cd-4164-a4a9-915edead1e3c-Meizan Kiln

Burn Marks

At times, you may find burn marks on the surface of our pottery. These are natural kiln variations, known as yōhen, that occur during firing. They are part of the ceramic’s unique character and do not affect its use or quality.

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