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Pair of bowls -Annan style Bird by Miyuki Matoba

Pair of bowls -Annan style Bird by Miyuki Matoba

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This item is a pair set of bowls featuring the Annan Bird Yellow and White designs.

They are delivered in a gift box with wrapping, making them an excellent choice as a special present for someone important.

Pair of handmade Annan Bird bowls - Kyoto Japanese pottery nagusa

Enjoy Everyday Moments with Your Favorite Tableware

Treasure the Simple Joys of Daily Life.

These bowls are handcrafted by Miyuki Matoba of nagusa, a pottery studio in Yamashina, Kyoto. She named her studio “nagusa,” meaning “nameless grass,” to express her wish to create ceramics that blend naturally into daily life.

The result is a pair of bowls filled with warmth and charm, perfect for everyday meals.

Handmade Annan Bird bowl - Japanese pottery by Miyuki Matoba Kyoto

The Annan style, originating from Vietnam, is known for its soft and expressive finish. Each piece shows unique glaze variations and delicate blurring, showcasing the natural character of handmade Japanese ceramics. After carving fine lines, gosu (blue pigment) is applied, creating a gentle and inviting look.

Annan Bird white bowl - handmade Kyoto pottery by Miyuki Matoba

Matoba studied fine arts at university and later trained in ceramics in Kyoto. Her simple line-drawn bird motifs bring peace and warmth to both casual dining and teatime.

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Owner’s Comment

These bowls are the perfect size for a personal serving of salad, cereal, or soup.

They are not flashy, but their comfort and usability make them ideal for daily use.

Their refined simplicity also makes them a thoughtful and stylish gift choice.

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About "GIFT Box"

Gift box (paper) 

About GIFT Box

Potter

nagusa Miyuki Matoba

Dimensions

Edge diameter 140 Height 40 (mm)

※Due to the handmade nature, there may be individual variations.

Weight

220g

※Due to the handmade nature, there may be individual variations.

Types of Ceramics

Usage Instructions

Microwave safe
Dishwasher not allowed
Oven not recommended

Shipping fee

[Within Japan]
Free shipping

[Outside Japan]
Flat rate: ¥1,000JPY(about $7USD)
Free international shipping on purchases over ¥20,000JPY (or the equivalent amount in other currencies).

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