Feature

●Shigaraki ware has a taste of gold color that goes from the edge to the middle of a dark brown potted skin, and a sandy rough earth that is brewed by feldstone grain. It has a calm pot color that complements the main plant, but it really shows its presence
●Not only does it look great on bonsai, but it also looks great when planting wild plants, succulents, and lumpy root plants
●It has a very small torso from the bottom to the top, and the edges are widened to make it easy to remove the root pot when you are replanting. The large holes in the bottom of the pot and cutout on the bottom of the foot to prevent water from settling for a healthy and dry environment. A luxurious pot that is easy to match with a variety of trees, including suspensions
●Approximate Size: Diameter 4.5 x Height 4.5 inches (11.5 x 11
●Soil capacity is approximately 0.4-0.6 liters


Description

Shigaraki ware was started in the middle of the Kamakura period, and it has a wide range of products ranging from large objects to small items, such as tea urns, pots, and flower pots, and has been restored to the modern day. Features high fire resistance and rough soil quality. This ceramic soil is perfect for making large and thick products, and when baked, it produces beautiful reddish tones and changes with glazes or burns to create a warm look. In recent years, a wide variety of products including daily necessities, garden supplies, tableware, and figurines, the Tanuki figurine has become the synonymous with Shigaraki ware. Shigaraki ware was designated as a traditional craft from the country in 1965, and is widely known throughout the country. Note: Due to the nature of pottery, please understand the following: There may be slight misalignment in the size, drip, unevenness, and some scuffs. The color of the actual product may differ from that of the published images depending on your monitor settings.