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Shinogi Bonbonniere

Riso Porcelain's Shinogi collection takes its name from the traditional Japanese technique of carving fine, parallel ridges into the clay body, a practice rooted in sword-making aesthetics where "shinogi" describes the ridge line running along a blade. On this bonbonniere, those ridges run across a sphere that splits open to reveal a small hollow inside, perfect for holding candy, jewelry, or other small keepsakes. In clean matte white Arita porcelain, it brings a quiet sculptural charm to a vanity, shelf, or table. Designed by Shinichi Terauchi, made in Arita, Japan.

Product Specifications

Material: Arita Porcelain

Dimensions: Ø 3.5" × 3.5" H (Ø 89 × 89 mm)

Product Care
  • Microwave and dishwasher safe, but avoid rapid temperature changes or thermal shock.
  • Do not use on direct heat such as in an oven or on a gas stove.

Riso Porcelain's Shinogi collection takes its name from the traditional Japanese technique of carving fine, parallel ridges into the clay body, a practice rooted in sword-making aesthetics where "shinogi" describes the ridge line running along a blade. On this bonbonniere, those ridges run across a sphere that splits open to reveal a small hollow inside, perfect for holding candy, jewelry, or other small keepsakes. In clean matte white Arita porcelain, it brings a quiet sculptural charm to a vanity, shelf, or table. Designed by Shinichi Terauchi, made in Arita, Japan.

Product Specifications

Material: Arita Porcelain

Dimensions: Ø 3.5" × 3.5" H (Ø 89 × 89 mm)

Product Care
  • Microwave and dishwasher safe, but avoid rapid temperature changes or thermal shock.
  • Do not use on direct heat such as in an oven or on a gas stove.
$80.00
Shinogi Bonbonniere—
$80.00

Description

Riso Porcelain's Shinogi collection takes its name from the traditional Japanese technique of carving fine, parallel ridges into the clay body, a practice rooted in sword-making aesthetics where "shinogi" describes the ridge line running along a blade. On this bonbonniere, those ridges run across a sphere that splits open to reveal a small hollow inside, perfect for holding candy, jewelry, or other small keepsakes. In clean matte white Arita porcelain, it brings a quiet sculptural charm to a vanity, shelf, or table. Designed by Shinichi Terauchi, made in Arita, Japan.

Product Specifications

Material: Arita Porcelain

Dimensions: Ø 3.5" × 3.5" H (Ø 89 × 89 mm)

Product Care
  • Microwave and dishwasher safe, but avoid rapid temperature changes or thermal shock.
  • Do not use on direct heat such as in an oven or on a gas stove.