Rustic Grey Handmade Japan Ceramic Pottery Pitcher
These pitchers have an earthy organic feel that is so beautiful and timeless. This comes from a technique called Kohiki, where a white slip is layered on the dark clay before firing. This gives the finished glaze a layered color of grey, creamy white, and a pinkish hue called Gohonte. Perfect for serving milk/cream, gravy, dressings, syrup...
Size: approx. 5" L with (plus a 1 1/4" handle) x 2 3/8" W x 1 3/4" H.
Care: recommend to hand wash. Absorbs moisture easily. Therefore, dry well immediately after washing.
Please note: Japanese pottery sometimes has a technique called "crazing," which intentionally adds hairline cracks to the shiny top coat of the glaze. Crazing is not a defect. These have a slight amount of crazing.
Made by:
fort & fieldMinnesota

