Wan-nari Kintsugi Bowl: Blue Harvest
Discover the timeless elegance of Japanese craftsmanship with this 1950s stoneware bowl—an authentic piece that blends visual poetry with a story of resilience.
A Classic and Harmonious Silhouette
With a diameter of 12 cm and a height of 5.5 cm, this bowl features the traditional “Wan-nari” (椀成形) shape. Its deep, regular curve, reminiscent of a perfect fruit or a chalice, is designed to nestle perfectly in the palms of your hands, offering a sense of comfort and fulfillment during use.
A Pastoral and Soothing Decor
The bowl displays a soft and contrasting aesthetic:
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The Glaze: A creamy beige finish with warm, natural nuances that gently capture the light.
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The Motif: A blue grape design, painted with the delicate precision typical of the mid-20th century. This decor evokes the abundance and serenity of Japanese gardens, creating a visual dialogue between the earth (the beige) and the sky (the blue).
The Art of Rebirth: Kintsugi
True to the philosophy of Wabi-sabi, this bowl has experienced a second birth through the ancestral technique of Kintsugi. The scars of time have been meticulously highlighted with pure 24-carat gold, transforming former fractures into a network of precious veins. These golden lines do not hide the object’s history; instead, they celebrate its survival and rediscovered beauty.
A Functional Work of Art
Far more than a simple collector’s item, this 1950s bowl is perfectly functional. Whether for an impromptu tea ceremony or as a decorative centerpiece, it brings a touch of history and refinement to your daily life.
Key Features:
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Origin: Japan, circa 1950.
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Dimensions: Ø 12 cm | H 5.5 cm.
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Materials: Stoneware, beige and blue glaze, Kintsugi repair with pure gold.
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Condition: Carefully restored, unique piece.
























