Sushi – Nori design bowl made of glazed ceramics. This plate-like ceramic has an experimental (experimental work of art) concept in the sense that it was made with a destroyed, ruined surface. The form breakdown seems unreasonable, yet it clarifies (depending on the purpose for which it is used) which side it should be towards the user / viewer. It has been invented for several functions
Sushi – Nori design bowl made of glazed ceramics
3 600 Ft
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Sushi – Nori design bowl made of glazed ceramics. This plate-like ceramic has an experimental (experimental work of art) concept in the sense that it was made with a destroyed, ruined surface. The form breakdown seems unreasonable, yet it clarifies (depending on the purpose for which it is used) which side it should be towards the user / viewer. It has been invented for several functions – as the world of Japanese ceramics and its (modern) aesthetics allow. It may be suitable for offering sweets served in addition to tea ceremonies, but also for presenting sushi and other gastronomic expectations and creations. It can also be used in certain areas of Japanese ornamental plant culture, and can be displayed on it either in interiors or at exhibitions kusamono, shitakusa or kokedama.
The size of the plate is not large. Fitting to classic Japanese scales, it has a circumference of ~ 10 x ~ 16 cm – so it fits all functions in size.