Crane Condiment Bowl


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The Crane Condiment Bowl, crafted from Arita ware, showcases the elegance of the Japanese crane, an enduring symbol of longevity and good fortune in Japanese culture. Every detail is carefully hand-painted, from the crane’s graceful neck and red crown to the delicate fluted edges shaped like outstretched wings. The glossy white porcelain serves as a pristine backdrop, while the subtle black and gold accents add depth and a sense of refined movement.
This charming piece is as versatile as it is beautiful. Perfect for serving condiments, sauces, or small side dishes, it can also be used to hold sweets, appetizers, or even small keepsakes and jewelry. Whether presented at festive gatherings, paired with other fine tableware, or displayed as an ornamental accent, it brings a touch of artistry, cultural significance, and timeless beauty to your table. A thoughtful gift choice for those who appreciate traditional craftsmanship with a meaningful story.
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Dimension
3.2" W × 2.2" D × 1.4" H (8.3 cm W × 5.6 cm D × 3.7 cm H)Weight
2.1 oz (60 g)Material
PorcelainCraft Type
Arita WareBrand
Tokko KilnCondiment Bowl
These small bowls come in many shapes and serve different purposes. They are generally suitable for condiments, dry seasonings like salt, garnishes, toppings, soy sauce for sashimi, pickles, small delicacies, and butter and jam. Deeper small dishes shaped like a cup are suitable for noodle dipping sauce. Tiny bowls are a popular size to collect thanks to their visual interest, compact size, and usefulness.Arita Ware
Arita porcelain originates from an area known as Arita on the Island of Kyushu, Japan. It is known as the birthplace of fine Japanese porcelain, and the artisans of Arita have produced exceptional ceramic works for more than 400 years. The beautiful contrast between the porcelain and the hand-painting is obtained by using exceptionally high-quality porcelain stone, allowing the glazed surface to display a distinct glossy mirror with a rich ivory luster.Tokko Kiln
Tokko Kiln began creating their iconic Arita ware fine porcelain in 1865 and continues handcrafting stunning pieces to this day. Astonishingly, Tokko Kiln has yet to extinguish their kiln's fire since they first began over 150 years ago, and they still follow the same time-honored traditions in their handcrafting techniques. They are most well-known for their unique transfer methods, creating high-quality patterned pieces with gold or silver glazing. In recent years, Tokko Kiln has begun creating high-quality, hand-thrown earthenware in response to customers' demands.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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Most items are dispatched from Japan within 1-2 business days after order confirmation, and we offer international shipping to customers worldwide.
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