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Japanese Striped Double-handle Ceramic Large Bowl
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This double-ear ceramic large bowl adopts cream speckled base glaze paired with classic vertical blue stripes on the outer wall and brown rim trim. Integrated side handles deliver timeless retro Japanese aesthetics. High-temperature sintering creates dense chip-resistant porcelain; the smooth stain-resistant glaze enables effortless rinsing. The spacious inner cavity holds instant noodles, snail noodles, ramen, soup, cold dishes and fruit salads. Dual side handles block heat to prevent scalds while carrying hot food, and stabilize placement to stop tabletop scratch damage. Suitable for daily family meals, solo dining, dinner parties and homestay table styling, it complements log-themed, Japanese and retro interior layouts.
Design Advantages
- Integrated Heat-insulated Dual Handles: Widened handles disperse holding force to reduce slip risk while carrying hot soup. The handle structure blocks bowl heat effectively; rounded smooth edges eliminate hand scratches
- Classic Striped Speckled Glaze: Neat vertical blue patterns on speckled off-white glaze build retro dining ambiance. Hardened glaze resists fading from routine dishwashing
- Deep Spacious Inner Cavity: Sufficient bowl depth prevents soup spills for noodle and broth servings, holds generous toppings, and doubles as a fruit bowl or cold-serving basin for multi-scene usage
- Durable High-fired Porcelain: High-temperature firing boosts anti-chipping performance with anti-yellowing glaze, making the bowl microwave-safe and dishwasher-friendly
Size Chart
| Size | Rim Diameter(cm) | Bowl Height(cm) | Recommended Usage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Large Size | 20 | 9.2 | Instant noodles, ramen, snail noodles, soup, cold salads |
Care Instructions
- Clean with soft sponges; abrasive steel wool scrubbing is forbidden to prevent permanent glaze scratches
- Avoid extreme temperature shocks (rinsing boiling-hot bowls under cold tap water) to lower ceramic cracking risks
- Insert paper towels between stacked bowls to reduce abrasion on printed patterns and brown rim trim