[Kyoto,Japan] Kyo-ware / Kiyomizu-ware
Bowl(S) -Unkin by Kakouzan-kiln
Bowl(S) -Unkin by Kakouzan-kiln
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Refined Pottery from Gojozaka, Kyoto
Based in Gojozaka, Higashiyama—an area known as the heart of Kiyomizu-ware—Kakōzan Kiln has been preserving the tradition of handmade Japanese ceramics for four generations.
Each piece reflects the quiet elegance of the classical Kenzan style, yet shines with vibrant color and a graceful, modern expression that brings traditional beauty to contemporary living.

As if Flowers Have Bloomed on the Bowl
Every flower is delicately hand-painted using traditional Japanese pigments, creating soft shading and depth that bring the design to life.
The smooth texture of the pottery combined with its gentle coloring adds a quiet seasonal flair to any dining setting—perfect for daily use or special occasions.

A Beautiful Example of Traditional Kiyomizu Ware
Introduce a moment of joy into your everyday meals with a touch of Japanese craftsmanship.
Whether serving guests or enjoying a quiet meal at home, this piece adds timeless charm to your table.
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Potter
Potter
Manabu Wada from Kakouzan-kiln
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Box & Gift Wrapping
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Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions & Weight
Edge diameter 87
Height 60 (mm)
110g
※Due to the handmade nature, there may be individual variations.
Ceramic Type & Care
Ceramic Type & Care
Ceramic Type: Pottery overglaze painting
Care Instructions
Do not use in microwave ovens
Dishwasher not allowed
Oven not recommended
Shipping Information
Shipping Information
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Owner's Comment
This charming small bowl features a petal-like rim and is adorned with both cherry blossoms and maple leaves—an elegant combination known in Japan as “Unkin,” symbolizing beauty across the seasons.
Its size is perfect for small sides like pickled vegetables or sesame tofu, and the gently curved depth makes it both graceful and highly practical.