Unlike the typical Tupperware, this attractive Japanese rice bowl with lid can be taken from the refrigerator or microwave directly to the table as a serving piece. The Arita style of porcelain has long history in Japanese culture, dating back to the end of the sixteenth century. The prefecture of Saga, on the southern island of Japan called Kyushu has established itself as the birthplace of porcelain in Japan. The art of porcelain is believed to have been imported to Japan from the country of Korea during the reign of Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
This particular Japanese rice bowl with lid patterned on the traditional Arita style is both beautiful and very practical, as it is accented with flowers and gold brocade alternating with traditional navy patterns. The porcelain base is both dishwasher and microwave safe. The lid is able to withstand both cold and hot temperatures. The lid is cleverly fitted with a vented dial, which allows steam to escape while re-heating the contents in the microwave. Perfect for saving leftovers, sauces, and anything you'd like to savor a second time. Pair this Japanese rice bowl with lid with it’s similar designs in different sizes. Made in Japan.
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