
Tokusa Kobachi Small Bowl
This kobachi small bowl is designed with a tokusa pattern drawn by hand with a broom-like brush to make the thin blue lines centered in the middle of the bowl. The undulating sides give the kobachi bowl extra shine and a beautiful shape.
Beloved since the Edo period (1603–1868 CE), this pattern of straight vertical lines is inspired by the Japanese plant tokusa, known in English as rough horsetail. It is regarded as a symbol of growth and prosperity as it grows unwaveringly upwards.
This bowl is ideal for a single serving of an appetizer or salad. You can use it to plate some pickled vegetables when eating a Japanese-style meal with two or three persons.
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This kobachi small bowl is designed with a tokusa pattern drawn by hand with a broom-like brush to make the thin blue lines centered in the middle of the bowl. The undulating sides give the kobachi bowl extra shine and a beautiful shape.
Beloved since the Edo period (1603–1868 CE), this pattern of straight vertical lines is inspired by the Japanese plant tokusa, known in English as rough horsetail. It is regarded as a symbol of growth and prosperity as it grows unwaveringly upwards.
This bowl is ideal for a single serving of an appetizer or salad. You can use it to plate some pickled vegetables when eating a Japanese-style meal with two or three persons.
























