Teppachi - literally 'iron bowl' - was named for the resemblance of the bowls used by Buddhist monks when they receive alms of food or money. The Teppachi morikago bowl was first designed by the late national treasure artist Ikuno Shousai. This 'Six Flowers' pattern woven for the base of the bowl is one of the most common weaving patterns for the bamboo crafts, it is created by combining the two layers of this pattern to provide strength to hold items for use in everyday life. You can enjoy the beautiful weaving patterns to look from any angle, from top, side, or turn around to see the back etc... it also creates amazing shadows. The bamboo will age beautifully too! Sold individually (price is for 1 small bowl). Since these are crafted by hand using natural materials, please expect slight variations to the images shown.*Each basket shape varies slightly, giving it a unique character, and they are not perfectly circular. [SHORTDESCRIPTION]Measurements (Approximately): φ15cm x 5.5cm (H) / φ5.9 x 2.16 (H) inchMaterials: BambooHandcrafted in Oita, Japan ABOUT THE ARTISTThese are created by bamboo craft artist Tamotsu Nishimoto who produces beautiful bamboo baskets in Beppu, Oita prefecture. Oita is the number one producer of madake Japanese timber bamboo and Beppu bamboo ware is a governmentally designated traditional craft of Oita. SEE ALL ITEMS BY THIS ARTIST-->