1970s Japanese Soup Bowls, Rustic Pottery Set of 2
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This pair of vintage stoneware soup bowls features classic Japanese studio pottery design—earthy glazes, speckled clay, and a unique side-handle form with vent holes. Likely made in Japan in the 1970s and commonly attributed to Otagiri or Takahashi, these handled bowls are ideal for serving soups, chili, or baked side dishes.
– Attributed to Otagiri or Takahashi, made in Japan, circa 1970s
– Rustic studio pottery with a hand-thrown look and speckled stoneware
– Each bowl measures approximately. 6" wide, including handle, 4" diameter bowl
– Warm glaze tones in rust brown, beige, and slate blue
– Vent hole in handle suggests oven-to-table design
– Unmarked base, as is typical for many Japanese imports of the era
– No chips or cracks—excellent vintage condition
– Comes carefully packed and ships free within the US
A beautiful example of collectible Japanese stoneware, perfect for a thoughtful housewarming or holiday gift.
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