This Bizen pottery glass exemplifies one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns, a tradition of unglazed ceramic excellence originating in Okayama Prefecture.
Handcrafted by skilled artisans, the piece showcases the distinctive rustic aesthetic characteristic of Bizen ware—achieved through prolonged firing in traditional multi-chambered climbing kilns called Noborigama.
The absence of glaze allows the natural clay body and firing variations to create authentic surface character and depth.
Measuring 9 cm in diameter and 10 cm in height, this functional vessel combines utilitarian practicality with artistic integrity.
The earthy brown tones and tactile surface make it ideally suited for daily use, developing patina and character through regular handling—a hallmark of authentic Bizen craftsmanship.
Note: This is a handmade artefact, and each pattern could be slightly different from the one in the photos.