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March 24, 2017
Suitable for Japanese or Western cuisine, usable in ovens and directly over flames. The "tainetsu" series | ViVO,VA
ViVO,VA | VIVOVA
Shaped by potter Yuko Kimura, a wheel potter based in Shigaraki
A new original heat-resistant tableware series has arrived from Kobe lifestyle shop "ViVO,VA."
The lineup includes functional and craft-inspired donburi (rice bowls), cups (two types), chawan (tea bowls), and yunomi (teacups). The smallest "yunomi" can also be used as a small bowl for dishes like oil-poached items or ajillo. Its oven-friendly size also makes it ideal for gratins and puddings.

Shaping was done by Yuko Kimura, a wheel potter based in Shigaraki, one of Japan's Six Ancient Kilns. Firing and glazing were handled by "Shiroyama Pottery," also in Shigaraki, which is renowned for its heat-resistant tableware.
A collection that complements dishes, whether Japanese or Western.
Adorn your table with the series.


tainetsu
Donabe ¥6,500 (excl. tax)
Donburi ¥4,500 (excl. tax)
Tottetsuki ¥3,000 (excl. tax)
Chawan ¥3,000 (excl. tax)
Cup ¥2,500 (excl. tax)
Yunomi ¥2,000 (excl. tax)
Inquiries
ViVO,VA
Tel. 078-334-7225
http://www.vivova.jp