Blue Arabesque Tobe Style Donburi Bowl with Lid


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Blending elegance and practicality, the Blue Arabesque Tobe Style Donburi Bowl with Lid showcases a flowing indigo arabesque pattern that wraps seamlessly around both bowl and lid. This Mino ware bowl is crafted from durable porcelain with a smooth, lustrous finish that enhances both its beauty and everyday usability. The classic arabesque motif, paired with the gently curved profile, creates a harmonious design that feels timeless on the table.
The snug-fitting lid and porcelain’s natural insulating properties help keep rice, noodle soups, or other donburi dishes warm for longer, making every serving more enjoyable. Its gently flared sides and elevated foot offer a comfortable grip, while the well-balanced weight adds to its practicality.
Perfect for hearty rice bowls, comforting soups, or seasonal specialties, this versatile piece suits both casual meals and special gatherings. Bringing together traditional Japanese tableware design and everyday functionality, it adds warmth, style, and reliability to every dining experience.
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Dimension
6.6" W × 4.4" H (16.8 cm W × 11.2 cm H)Weight
29.4 oz (834 g)Material
PorcelainCraft Type
Mino Ware
Donburi Bowl
This medium bowl is designed to serve the quintessential Japanese comfort meal called donburi, a one-bowl rice dish. Don (丼) refers to this special bowl in which fluffy steamed rice is topped with seasoned vegetables, meat and/or seafood, and garnishes. It's perfect for dishes like chicken and egg bowl (oyakodon), grilled eel bowl (unadon), poke bowl, mapo tofu, and minced chicken bowl (soboro don). It also doubles as a noodle bowl for a small serving of udon or soba noodle soup.Mino Ware
Mino ware refers to pottery traditionally made in Japan’s eastern Gifu Prefecture, primarily in Tajimi, Toki, Mizunami, and Kani. This ancient method of producing elegant, durable ceramics has roots going back over 1300 years to Japan’s Kofun period in the 7th century. Typically found nested into the mountainsides, the unique kilns used to produce Mino ware are often referred to as anagama kilns, and the master artisans producing these stunning products continue to adhere to rigid standards to produce only the highest quality ceramics.We offer a flat rate of USD $25 for shipping to the U.S., and Free Shipping on orders over USD $199.
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