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Japanese-made porcelain
The title is Aogosu Sokamon Meshiwan (青呉須草花文飯碗).
This is a bowl created by Takamori Seiji.
Meshiwan is a Japanese rice-bowl, whose mouth is wide to hold lots of rice and makes it easier for us to eat.
The bowl is finished with calm color.
Height : 6.2 cm
Diameter : 11.4 cm
He has learned pottery and colored porcelain at three places in Karatsu, Kyoto, and Arita. All process of works are made by hand between shaping with the pottery wheel, glazing and overglaze painting.