Metallic Black Grazed Stackable Kobachi Bowl 9 fl oz / 3.9" dia
These little metallic black bowls have a very unique look and give a deep impression to the serving. Unlike the appearance, it is very lightweight, so it is easy to serve. These bowls and others like it that we carry are stackable, even when mixing and matching, for ease of storage.
Kobachi bowls, meaning "small bowl" in Japanese. Traditionally utilized for serving appetizers and tapas such as tsukidashi and otoshi in Japanese, these bowls add a touch of authenticity to Japanese cuisine. Perfect for tapas-style dining, mix and match a variety of these small bowls for a delightful presentation. These versatile bowls can be used as a ramekin dish whether filled with condiments for dipping, holding snacks, or as a handy vessel for preparing ingredients before cooking.
Specs
- Material: Ceramics
- Dimensions: 3.9" dia x 1.8" ht (10cm dia x 4.6cm ht)
- Capacity: 260 ml / 9 fl oz (Filled to the brim)
- Weight: 0.38 lb
- Made in Japan
- Please be advised that each piece has a unique design and color variation and may look slightly different from the photo.
- Dishwasher safe. Please do not use it in the microwave or oven.
Pottery
Koyo Pottery was founded in 1964. It was around the time the Olympics were held in Tokyo. They started as an overseas exporter and have continued to refine their manufacturing technology, production system, and design to this day. The times have changed drastically, but their aim of creating dinnerware that professionals require has not changed and is still alive. Koyo Pottery is located in the Tono region in Gifu Prefecture which accounts for more than 50% of Japanese pottery production. This area is rich in high-quality soil essential for producing ceramic ware, and there are many production sources, from factories capable of mass production to small factories, and a large-scale manufacturing network connecting them is established.
California Proposition 65
WARNING: This product can expose you to lead, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to Proposition 65 Warnings.