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MINOYAKI PORCELAIN RAMEN BOWLS COLLECTION

Minoyaki porcelain, renowned for its high quality, is produced in Mino (Gifu Prefecture, central Japan) Japanese province, mainly in towns of Tajimi, Toki, Mizunami and Kani. It first appeared in the 7th century, fired in kilns dug into mountainsides. This is Japan's most popular porcelain, distinguished by its variety of shades, texture and quality of its materials, not to mention glaze (enameling) performed at 1300°C, final coating, surface polishing and smoothing.

This porcelain high-temperature firing considerably reduces humidity and impurities, giving this tableware strength and durability. We have selected for you a contemporary range of 8 different rāmen bowls made from Minoyaki porcelain. These bowls, with a capacity of 1200 ml, are large enough for one person to hold in one hand, and versatile enough to be used not only for noodles, but also for donburi.

Patterns are traditional Japanese motifs. Rāmen are inseparable from Japanese culinary culture. It's a dish of noodles served in a broth made from meat and bones (pork, chicken, beef...) or fish, seafood or vegetables, then deliciously seasoned with miso or soy sauce, soy must or even sake kasu (sake lees). Ingredients making up any good rāmen are soup, noodles, « tare » (concentrated mixture that gives rāmen bowl dish its character, its major taste. Most common flavors are shoyu soy sauce, miso, the powerful tonkostu made from concentrated pork bone broth, shio made from dried seafood = fish, shellfish, seaweed... ) and toppings (most common are eggs, chashu or marinated and roasted pork, menma or marinated bamboo shoots, nori, naruto = a kind of firm surimi). Although Chinese in origin, rāmen first appeared in Japan in the 17th century.

Today, they are extremely popular, and the archipelago boasts over 35,000 specialized restaurants. There's even a rāmen museum near Shin-Yokohama station. Rāmen are actually thin Chinese noodles, whose texture and presentation can differ from region to region. Each Prefecture boasts its own special recipe. Kumamoto is renowned for its pork and broth-based rāmen, Kagoshima for its kurobuta (local black pork) and chicken rāmen, Tokyo for its pork and chicken-based shoyu rāmen with vegetables and katsuobushi dried bonito flakes.

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      Minoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, HORITOKUSASHIRO patternMinoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, HORITOKUSASHIRO pattern
          Minoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, HORITOKUSASHIRO patternMinoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, HORITOKUSASHIRO pattern
              Minoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, HORITOKUSASHIRO patternMinoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, HORITOKUSASHIRO pattern
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                      Minoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl,FUCHITOKUSA patternMinoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl,  FUCHITOKUSA pattern
                          Minoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl,FUCHITOKUSA patternMinoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl,  FUCHITOKUSA pattern
                              FUCHI refers to the edge, rim or periphery of a shape. TOKUSA is a fern in Toxopodiaceae family. It is a plant without flowers or leaves, just a stem that grows vertically. Its upright shape has been appreciated since Edo period (1603-1867) as a symbol of growth and prosperity. TOKUSA is a plant that grows in Japanese homes front...
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                              Minoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl,FUCHITOKUSA patternMinoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl,  FUCHITOKUSA pattern
                                  FUCHI refers to the edge, rim or periphery of a shape. TOKUSA is a fern in Toxopodiaceae family. It is a plant without flowers or leaves, just a stem that grows vertically. Its upright shape has been appreciated since Edo period (1603-1867) as a symbol of growth and prosperity. TOKUSA is a plant that grows in Japanese homes front...
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                                      Minoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, FUKIZUMITOKUSA patternMinoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, FUKIZUMITOKUSA pattern
                                          Minoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, FUKIZUMITOKUSA patternMinoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, FUKIZUMITOKUSA pattern
                                              FUKIZUMI is one of painting techniques used to create patterns on works of art that appear to have been sprayed with sumi ink (Japanese solid ink). It is a technique often used for tinted porcelain, in which paint dissolved in water is sprayed by rubbing a hard-bristled brush through a fine-mesh sieve to create a mist that...
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                                              Minoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, FUKIZUMITOKUSA patternMinoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, FUKIZUMITOKUSA pattern
                                                  FUKIZUMI is one of painting techniques used to create patterns on works of art that appear to have been sprayed with sumi ink (Japanese solid ink). It is a technique often used for tinted porcelain, in which paint dissolved in water is sprayed by rubbing a hard-bristled brush through a fine-mesh sieve to create a mist that...
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                                                      Minoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, SHIROKESYOU patternMinoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, SHIROKESYOU pattern
                                                          Minoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, SHIROKESYOU patternMinoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, SHIROKESYOU pattern
                                                              SHIRO means white. KESHOU means make-up. This rāmen bowl basic finish is not pure white, but a soft, skin-like white. Rather, it is a soft color like a light beige.
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                                                              Minoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, SHIROKESYOU patternMinoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, SHIROKESYOU pattern
                                                                  SHIRO means white. KESHOU means make-up. This rāmen bowl basic finish is not pure white, but a soft, skin-like white. Rather, it is a soft color like a light beige.
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                                                                      Minoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, DAMITOKUSA patternMinoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, DAMITOKUSA pattern
                                                                          Minoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, DAMITOKUSA patternMinoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, DAMITOKUSA pattern
                                                                              DAMI means strong and dark. TOKUSA is a fern in Toxopodiaceae family. It is a plant without flowers or leaves, just a stem that grows vertically. Its upright shape has been appreciated since Edo period (1603-1867) as a symbol of growth and prosperity. TOKUSA is a plant that grows in Japanese homes front yard, with numerous stems...
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                                                                              Minoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, DAMITOKUSA patternMinoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, DAMITOKUSA pattern
                                                                                  DAMI means strong and dark. TOKUSA is a fern in Toxopodiaceae family. It is a plant without flowers or leaves, just a stem that grows vertically. Its upright shape has been appreciated since Edo period (1603-1867) as a symbol of growth and prosperity. TOKUSA is a plant that grows in Japanese homes front yard, with numerous stems...
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                                                                                      Minoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, SHINRYOKU patternMinoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, SHINRYOKU pattern
                                                                                          Minoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, SHINRYOKU patternMinoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, SHINRYOKU pattern
                                                                                              This bowl was also made using YOUHEN technique, a firing method that uses glaze to artificially express individual differences depending on fire, temperature and glaze composition inside kiln. <span style="font-family:Aptos,...
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                                                                                              Minoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, SHINRYOKU patternMinoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, SHINRYOKU pattern
                                                                                                  This bowl was also made using YOUHEN technique, a firing method that uses glaze to artificially express individual differences depending on fire, temperature and glaze composition inside kiln. <span style="font-family:Aptos,...
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                                                                                                      Minoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, YOUHENKON patternMinoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, YOUHENKON pattern
                                                                                                          Minoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, YOUHENKON patternMinoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, YOUHENKON pattern
                                                                                                              YOUHEN is a firing method that uses glaze to artificially express individual differences depending on fire, temperature and glaze composition inside kiln. KON means dark blue. YOUHEN refers to color change that occurs inside kiln when vessel are fired at very high temperatures...
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                                                                                                              Minoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, YOUHENKON patternMinoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, YOUHENKON pattern
                                                                                                                  YOUHEN is a firing method that uses glaze to artificially express individual differences depending on fire, temperature and glaze composition inside kiln. KON means dark blue. YOUHEN refers to color change that occurs inside kiln when vessel are fired at very high temperatures...
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                                                                                                                      Minoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, HORITOKUSAKURO patternMinoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, HORITOKUSAKURO pattern
                                                                                                                          Minoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, HORITOKUSAKURO patternMinoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, HORITOKUSAKURO pattern
                                                                                                                              HORI refers to forms irregularity like a sculpture. TOKUSA is a fern in Toxopodiaceae family. It is a plant without flowers or leaves, just a stem that grows vertically. Its upright shape has been appreciated since Edo period (1603-1867) as a symbol of growth and prosperity. TOKUSA is a plant that grows in Japanese homes front...
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                                                                                                                              Minoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, HORITOKUSAKURO patternMinoyaki porcelain rāmen bowl, HORITOKUSAKURO pattern
                                                                                                                                  HORI refers to forms irregularity like a sculpture. TOKUSA is a fern in Toxopodiaceae family. It is a plant without flowers or leaves, just a stem that grows vertically. Its upright shape has been appreciated since Edo period (1603-1867) as a symbol of growth and prosperity. TOKUSA is a plant that grows in Japanese homes front...
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