Komorebi vessel 16 (8/3/25 fire)

€55.00

Komorebi - a Japanese word to describe sunlight playing through the trees

Each Komorebi vessel is hand built using the Japanese ceramic process Nerikomi. By slowly layering and cutting clays together, a pattern eventually emerges which is visible throughout the clay body. Nerikomi ceramic pieces need extra patience as you allow the clays to balance and become one body, and every piece is unique

Due to the processes used to make this item, it’s not only the pattern that will differ from piece to piece, but to a small degree, the size, thickness and amount of glaze too

The average size of the Komorebi vessel is:

height: 8.5cm / diameter: 9cm

This piece is both food and dishwasher safe, although as with all ceramic wares, it will appreciate the care of gentle handwashing where possible

If you would like to buy a “set” of vessels or your country is not listed for delivery, please contact me directly at ruth@ruthbartlett.com

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Komorebi - a Japanese word to describe sunlight playing through the trees

Each Komorebi vessel is hand built using the Japanese ceramic process Nerikomi. By slowly layering and cutting clays together, a pattern eventually emerges which is visible throughout the clay body. Nerikomi ceramic pieces need extra patience as you allow the clays to balance and become one body, and every piece is unique

Due to the processes used to make this item, it’s not only the pattern that will differ from piece to piece, but to a small degree, the size, thickness and amount of glaze too

The average size of the Komorebi vessel is:

height: 8.5cm / diameter: 9cm

This piece is both food and dishwasher safe, although as with all ceramic wares, it will appreciate the care of gentle handwashing where possible

If you would like to buy a “set” of vessels or your country is not listed for delivery, please contact me directly at ruth@ruthbartlett.com

Komorebi - a Japanese word to describe sunlight playing through the trees

Each Komorebi vessel is hand built using the Japanese ceramic process Nerikomi. By slowly layering and cutting clays together, a pattern eventually emerges which is visible throughout the clay body. Nerikomi ceramic pieces need extra patience as you allow the clays to balance and become one body, and every piece is unique

Due to the processes used to make this item, it’s not only the pattern that will differ from piece to piece, but to a small degree, the size, thickness and amount of glaze too

The average size of the Komorebi vessel is:

height: 8.5cm / diameter: 9cm

This piece is both food and dishwasher safe, although as with all ceramic wares, it will appreciate the care of gentle handwashing where possible

If you would like to buy a “set” of vessels or your country is not listed for delivery, please contact me directly at ruth@ruthbartlett.com