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7.5-inch Gradient Glaze Ceramic Bowl – Handcrafted Stoneware Rice/Noodle Bowl With Kiln-Transformed Colors, Vintage Style
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color : Yunmeng - 7.5-inch Vegetable Bowl - Blue

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Each Bowl Tells a Fireborn Story
Witness the magic of ancient kiln alchemy in your modern kitchen. Our 7.5-inch ceramic bowl showcases mesmerizing gradient glazes where cobalt blues melt into amber like a sunset captured in clay—no two pieces are ever identical.
🎯 Designed for Culinary Rituals
• Depth Matters: 3-inch walls prevent splash-outs when tossing noodles or ladling hot broths.
• Texture with Purpose: Unglazed rim enhances grip, while the glossy interior resists staining from turmeric/soy sauce.
• Cultural Hybrid: Flared shape works equally well for Taiwanese beef noodle soup or Italian minestrone.
• Oven-to-Table: Safe for baking individual pot pies or keeping miso soup warm at 200°C.
• Heirloom Potential: The thicker base develops a patina over time, echoing antique Chinese rice bowls.
🍜 Your Food’s Perfect Stage
Imagine steaming ramen nestled in this bowl’s embrace, the glaze’s color shift mirroring swirling broth aromas. Or picture it holding coconut sticky rice at a Lunar New Year feast—where every grain seems to glow against the crystalline.
🌏 A Taste of Heritage
Vietnamese immigrants will recognize the weight reminiscent of Hanoi pho shops. Japanese households may use it for ochazuke, appreciating how the glaze evolves with tea stains like an (wabi-sabi) artwork.
👉 Own a Piece of Ceramic Poetry
Click ‘Add to Cart’ to begin your collection of functional art. Because the right bowl doesn’t just hold food—it holds stories.




















