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We love this bowl’s combination of refined silver-gray and surprising white dots. Crafted by the talented Hondaya Syokiten, it embodies the spirit of iki, an aesthetic ideal of effortless originality, subdued elegance and unpretentious sophistication.
Iki is a hard concept to pin down. Writing from Paris in the 1920s, Japanese philosopher Kuki Shūzō remarked that though the French terms chic and raffiné share connotations with iki, no European word c... Read More
Iki is a hard concept to pin down. Writing from Paris in the 1920s, Japanese philosopher Kuki Shūzō remarked that though the French terms chic and raffiné share connotations with iki, no European word can really capture the many layers of the Japanese. Geisha are iki, as is traditional Japanese architecture and the writing of Haruki Murakami. In design, parallel lines and vertical stripes are iki, as are certain grays, browns and blues. Getting the idea? Read Less
3" h, 4.5" diameter
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