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Japanese-made porcelain
The title is Hakuji Chawn (白磁茶碗).
This is a tea bowl created by Nakao Jun.
Meshiwan is a Japanese rice-bowl, whose mouth is wide to hold lots of rice and makes it easier for us to eat.
Jun shaped the bowl round on a potter’s wheel.
It is random engraved by hand.
This is a set of two bowls (2 pcs).
Height : 6.8 cm
Diameter : 11.5 cm
He makes white porcelain after he learned from the maestro Manji Inoue in Arita ware. By creating a solid form, he's offering new ceramics that are relevant to today's life.