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69B Lidded container

Sale price$57.00 USD

*Black spots and blemishes caused by exposed iron particles of 1mm or less may be present.
These are intentional marks left by the artist as part of the vessel's character.

There is a fresh surprise in the gap between the minimalist impression when viewed from above, reminiscent of an industrial product, and the handcrafted texture that emerges when focused on closely.

It is designed with a small hole in one part of the joint between the lid and the body so that a spoon can be inserted. Its beauty makes you want to keep it in your kitchen or on your table.

Diameter: Approx. 6.5 cm / Height: Approx. 6.5 cm (including lid)
As this is an artist's work, there may be individual differences in glaze, color, and size.

*No special care is required for initial use.
*After use, wash with a neutral detergent and dry thoroughly.
*Not suitable for oven, dishwasher, or microwave.
*Returns and refunds are not accepted. Please understand this before making a purchase.

Tetsuhiro Iwata Biography
Born in Tottori Prefecture in 1981. Studied architecture at Kyoto Seika University, then apprenticed under ceramic artist Kan Ito. Became independent in 2019. As the artist himself says that he is attracted to "products" like industrial goods, his works may appear unadorned from a distance, but when held, one is moved by their precise balance and traces of handwork. The fusion of constructive, simple proportions and organic handwork evokes the modernity of Brutalist architecture. He is an artist that Food For Thought is keeping an eye on.

Tetsuhiro Iwata's Works