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The Kintsugi bowl features earthy brown tones with soft, concentric structures inside. The light fracture lines contrast with the dark exterior, creating a subtle yet powerful aesthetic.


A timeless, unique piece, suitable for both everyday use and as a decorative accent.


The ceramic pieces are from the EN Ceramica workshop. The artist, Ennio Nobili, receives the standard price he would charge for each piece after its sale.


This Kintsugi bowl is also available as a set with a Cha-Fu cloth by Yurika Saito. The cloth complements the ceramic with its serene color gradient and highlights the collaboration between the two workshops. The result is a set that seamlessly blends ceramics and textiles, perfect for gifting or personal use.


These linen chafu textiles were hand-dyed using kusaki-zome, a traditional Japanese natural dyeing method that utilizes plants and everyday materials.


TEA & RUST

Each piece was dyed with rust and repurposed tea leaves collected by tea sommelier Kwok Ying von Beuningen in Berlin.


Over time, the rust slowly penetrates the fibers and reacts with the tannins in the tea, creating unique colors and patterns that cannot be reproduced.


About the Artist

Yurika Saito is a textile and visual artist from Japan who lives in Berlin. She creates textile-based works that explore the connections between nature, people, and everyday life. As part of her "Living Dyeing" project, she collects used tea leaves from Berlin restaurants and transforms them into natural dyes.

Kintsugi Bowl MOE·GI 2 - もえ-ぎ II

SKU: K175
€491.00Price
VAT Included
  • Bowl: Ceramic

    Cha-Fu: 100% linen, plain weave 400 g/m²

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