


[Vessel of “も”]
This bowl is a masterpiece of Hakusan Porcelain, a representative work of Masahiro Mori, a leading product designer in Japan. This gorgeous bowl, which is wider than ordinary rice bowls and has a design that develops on the inside as well, is a masterpiece that can be used not only for rice, but also for a wide range of side dishes and simmered dishes. I believe that its charm has already been shared by many people, but this time I would like to introduce it from a slightly different angle.
Now, if you turn the bowl upside down, you will find a hiragana character “も (mo)” on the bottom. It is the “も” of the designer, Mr. Mori (もり). There was a customer who picked up a bowl at the showroom before and said happily, “My name also has a ‘も,’ so it is somehow like my own bowl.” I was very happy that she shared that small joy with me, which was just a little coincidence, and it left a deep impression on my memory. I also heard from our staff that they had a similar conversation in another showroom. It still warms my heart to think that customers with “も” names in various places felt the same joy in front of the bowls. And I can't help but imagine that in the lives of some of these customers, there may be times, for example, when they see the character “も” while washing dishes and suddenly smile, or remember the time when they first encountered this bowl.
There is no need to have one of these bowls on your dining table. I think it would be wonderful to use it yourself or to give it as a gift to someone close to you. We are sure that you will be able to use it with love. We have selected 9 types from our wide variety of designs. Please visit our showroom and take a look at them from various angles.
Hakusan Porcelain's Hirachawan
https://www.shokunin.com/en/hakusan/hirachawan.html
Otaru Showroom
https://www.shokunin.com/en/showroom/otaru.html