Antique Japanese Ceramic Bowl, Seto Oribe, Meiji Period
This impressive antique bowl from Japan is a rare example of Seto Oribe pottery, crafted around 1900.
Dimensions: Height 22 cm, diameter 37 cm.
The bowl features two elegant, hand-shaped handles with green glaze accents—a classic hallmark of this aesthetic style.
Its deep, conical form flares slightly at the rim, and the surface is coated in a creamy crackled glaze, beautifully aged over time. The piece is adorned with hand-painted black brushwork in abstract plant or vine motifs—a signature of Oribe’s expressive decoration.
Traditionally used for preparing or presenting food, this bowl falls under the category of "Hachi" (鉢)—deep vessels often employed in temple rituals or tea ceremonies.
It remains in good condition, with a glorious glaze patina and subtle signs of use that attest to its age and authenticity.
This unique bowl makes a striking decorative statement in any interior—ideal as a fruit bowl, table centerpiece, or sculptural accent in a minimalist or wabi-sabi setting.
A rare piece that embodies the rustic elegance and imperfect beauty of Japanese ceramics.





