●25-KF34 Banyan Bowl
Number: B05160
Artist: Ken Fujimoto / Nanjo, Okinawa Prefecture
Material: Wood
Dimensions : approx. Φ205 × H100 mm
This one-of-a-kind piece is shaped from green wood, embracing its natural moisture. As the wood dries over time, the softer parts are drawn by the harder grains, creating organic, flowing lines. The final form is a result of the wood’s natural movement—something only possible through deep understanding and collaboration with the material. A singular creation born from the artist's dialogue with nature.
*Each piece is handcrafted. Variations in size, shape, glaze, and color are part of its unique character and may differ slightly from the photographs shown.
*After use, please wash gently with a mild detergent and a soft sponge.
Allow it to air dry naturally in a draining basket.
When storing, keep in a well-ventilated, shaded place.
*A base coating of urethane is applied, followed by walnut oil to help prevent staining from oils.
When used for oil-rich dishes, the wood absorbs natural oils, reducing the need for frequent maintenance.
Should the surface begin to feel dry, you may restore its luster with a light application of walnut, linseed, or perilla (egoma) oil.
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