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Rice Cooker for 2 Cups

SKU: mei-02
Sale price$132.00

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Size ø175xh150xw210(mm) / Volume: 2 Cups
Production Made in JAPAN
Contents Main Unit, Lid
Electronic Devices Not Compatible with IH Stovetops

For user manuals and care instructions, click here.

Rice Cooker for 2 Cups-handmade Shigaraki Kitchenware / Rice Cookers-Clay Cooking Utensils-Meizan Kiln
Rice Cooker for 2 Cups Sale price$132.00

Product Details

Rice Cooker for 2 Cups-handmade Shigaraki Kitchenware / Rice Cookers-Clay Cooking Utensils-Meizan Kiln

Pottery Utensils for Everyday Living

For centuries, pottery cookware has supported daily life.
Even today, their form remains unchanged, quietly rooted in our homes and routines.
They bring warmth to cooking and turn everyday moments into something comforting and fulfilling.
Such is the quiet charm carried within pottery made for daily use.

Rice Cooker for 2 Cups-handmade Shigaraki Kitchenware / Rice Cookers-Clay Cooking Utensils-Meizan Kiln

Perfect Rice, No Heat Adjustment Needed

This Shigaraki clay rice pot is designed so you can cook delicious, fluffy rice without worrying about adjusting the heat.
Its balanced thickness allows the pot to retain and distribute heat evenly, making it easy for anyone to achieve beautiful results.
Simply place it over the flame, and the rice cooker does the rest, delivering perfectly cooked, plump rice with minimal effort.
The slightly taller form promotes gentle convection inside the pot, ensuring that every grain cooks evenly for a light, fluffy texture throughout.

Rice Cooker for 4 Cups-handmade Shigaraki Kitchenware / Rice Cookers-Clay Cooking Utensils-Meizan Kiln

Perfect for a Small Family

This Shigaraki-made rice cooker showcases the natural beauty and earthy character of Shigaraki clay, finished with a soft matte glaze that brings a calm elegance to its form.
Its timeless design blends naturally into any kitchen or dining setting.
Compact yet functional, the 2-cup size is perfect for smaller households or everyday use.

About Quality

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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.

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Glaze Drips

Some glazes are designed to flow easily in the heat of the kiln, creating gentle drips or patterns as they move downward during firing. These natural variations are part of the beauty of ceramic expression.

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Kiln Variation

Because each piece is fired under slightly different conditions, the glaze surface may show individual variations. This is called yōhen, a natural transformation that occurs during the firing process and is characteristic of ceramics. It does not affect use or quality.

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