The HK jar, designed by Harri Koskinen, offers a minimalist solution for storing salt and spices or jewellery, bobby pins and other small items. The lid can also be used as a small bowl.
The ceramic jar is made by hand, on the potterβs wheel, in the Iwate prefecture in Japan. The material, soft white clay, comes from theΒ Kyusyu island located in southern Japan, and natural wood ash is used as glaze according to centuries-old Japanese production methods. Iwatemo porcelain dishes are fired 1.5 times longer than usual in order to increase their durability.
Due to the traditional manufacturing methods, each individual jar will have unique marks and textures characteristic of hand-made ceramics. To emphasize this, the artisan has given the jar a slightly rough surface. It may also, for example, have horizontal lines that are created by larger particles of clay when the item is shaped on the potterβs wheel or dark spots that can form in the kiln when iron particles in the ash glaze react with oxygen. These unique textures and details make Iwatemo ceramics uniquely beautiful examples of traditional Japanese artisanship.















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