Deep-Blue Ceramic Natto Suribachi Bowl and Natto Stirring Stick Set
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Description
Elegant and serene, the Deep Blue Ceramic Natto Suribachi Bowl and Bamboo Stirring Stick Set offers a visually stunning way to prepare natto at home. The bowl’s rich indigo glaze is paired with finely grooved interior walls to aerate and mix natto into the perfect texture, unlocking its deep, savory flavor.
Equipped with a side handle and pouring spout for convenience, the bowl is equally useful for grinding seeds or whisking dressings in small portions. The Bamboo Stirring Stick, handcrafted from Japanese bamboo, features a dual-pronged design that stirs natto with ease while preserving the integrity of your bowl’s surface.
For anyone who enjoys the art of Japanese cooking — or is just starting their natto journey — this set brings together beauty, authenticity, and functionality in one harmonious duo.
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Specifications
Dimension
Mortar: 5.9" × 2.9" H (15 cm × 7.3 cm H)
Stick: 7.9" × 0.8" (20 cm × 2 cm)
Capacity
Mortar: 6.8 oz (200 ml)
Weight
Mortar: 9.9 oz (280 g)
Stick: 0.4 oz (12 g)
Material
Mortar: Pottery
Stick: Bamboo
Craft Type
Banko Ware
Brand
Kamoshika Douguten
More Details
Banko Ware
Originating in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture, Banko ware dates back to the mid-Edo period, when merchant and tea enthusiast Nunami Rozan began producing tea utensils in the region. Designated as a National Traditional Craft of Japan in 1979, it is known for its heat resistance and durability, making it ideal for donabe and teapots. Made from semi-porcelain clay rich in minerals, each piece withstands direct heat while retaining warmth efficiently. Balancing strength, practicality, and simple elegance, it remains an essential part of daily life in Japan.
Mortars and Pestles
Mortars and pestles are indispensable tools in Japanese home cooking. The ceramic suribachi bowl, typically with fine ridges, pairs with the wooden surikogi pestle to make grinding and mashing effortless. Ideal for crushing sesame seeds, mashing tofu or vegetables, and blending sauces, its craftsmanship and rustic beauty make artisan Japanese mortars an elegant serving bowl for table presentation.
Shipping & Return
We offer a flat rate of USD $25 for shipping to the U.S., and Free Shipping on orders over USD $199.
Please note that we do not ship to P.O. Boxes or APO/FPO addresses due to FedEx’s policies.
Most items are dispatched from Japan within 1-2 business days after order confirmation, and we offer international shipping to customers worldwide.
You may return any items purchased from JOC Goods within 30 days of delivery. If the products are defective or damaged, we will cover the return shipping costs. For other returns, the cost of return shipping will be the customer's responsibility.
Based in Mie Prefecture, Kamoshika Doguten was launched as the original brand of Yamaguchi Pottery Studio, rooted in the tradition of Banko ware. Believing that true craftsmanship begins with sincerity, its artisans create each piece with care, imagining the people and moments it will accompany. Working closely with local makers, Kamoshika produces everyday tools that bring warmth, comfort, and ease to daily life.