Description
Designed by Tadahiro Baba and crafted by Sumitani Saburo Shoten, the Mamezara Mokko is a minimalist tin bowl that blends centuries-old Japanese metalwork traditions with modern design. Made from high-quality tin in Toyama, Japan, this small bowl features a timeless mokko (quartered) pattern and is perfect for holding incense, tea, or as a decorative desk accessory. Part of a curated collection including Yukiwa, Ryoka, Nejiriume, and Chidori designs.
Material: Tin
Designer: Shuya Sumitani
Dimensions: L9.2 x D8.3 x H6.5 cm
Origin: Toyama, Japan








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