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Cosmos Bowls Set (3 pieces)
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Design That Orbits Your Table – The Cosmos Trio Small Bowls Set
The Cosmos Trio Small Bowls Set invites you to experience the beauty of chance and design in perfect harmony. Each of the three bowls is uniquely glazed to represent a planet: Pluto in smoky gray, Mars in fiery red, and Earth in blue and yellow – all layered onto a pristine white porcelain base. The result is a painterly marbled effect that feels both spontaneous and serene, like capturing a galaxy in a bowl.
Designed by Table Talk Presents and crafted in Japan, these bowls are more than just functional vessels—they’re a celebration of form, texture, and emotion. Each bowl is lightweight at just 150g, and sized perfectly for cereal, soup, yogurt, small salads, or elegant dessert presentations. The depth and gentle curve make scooping effortless, while the vibrant interior finishes naturally enhance the color of your food.
Thanks to their high-quality porcelain construction, these bowls are both microwave- and dishwasher-safe (when reheating), making them as practical as they are beautiful. Each glaze application is slightly different due to the hand-firing process, ensuring no two bowls are ever exactly alike—a mark of true artisanal value.
Whether you’re hosting guests or enjoying a quiet morning at home, these bowls turn mealtime into a visual and tactile experience. They arrive as a set of three in a beautifully boxed package, ready for gifting or collecting.
Let your everyday rituals feel cosmic. With Cosmos, even a simple bowl of soup becomes a moment of art.
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All you need to know about Mino Ware and the Gifu Prefecture.
What makes Mino ware different from other Japanese ceramics?
Mino ware (美濃焼) is Japan’s most produced ceramic, yet each piece feels deeply personal. Unlike single-style pottery, Mino ware encompasses over 15 diverse styles—like Shino, Oribe, and Setoguro—each with its own texture, glaze, and aesthetic. It’s this versatility, rooted in centuries of tradition, that sets it apart and makes it suitable for both modern and traditional dining.
Where is Mino ware made?
Mino ware originates from Gifu Prefecture (岐阜県), specifically the cities of Toki, Tajimi, and Mizunami. This region has ideal clay, abundant natural resources, and a rich history of ceramic production that dates back over 1,300 years. The area is known as Japan’s pottery capital for a reason—it’s where history, artistry, and innovation meet.
Is each piece of Mino ware handmade?
Yes, many Mino ware items are handcrafted by skilled artisans who continue centuries-old techniques. Even in modern kilns, the process involves hand-glazing, unique firing methods, and a deep respect for natural imperfections. This means no two pieces are exactly alike—each one carries the character of the maker and the spirit of the region.
Can I use Mino ware every day?
Absolutely. Mino ware was designed for daily use. It’s durable, practical, and microwave- and dishwasher-safe (unless otherwise noted). Its organic forms and rich glazes make even the simplest meals feel special, turning your everyday table into a moment of quiet beauty.
Why is Gifu Prefecture so famous for pottery?
Gifu’s unique geography offers everything potters need—high-quality clay, fresh water, and abundant firewood. But beyond resources, it’s the region’s dedication to preserving craftsmanship that stands out. Gifu is home to countless workshops, master potters, and ceramic festivals that continue to celebrate and innovate the Mino ware tradition.