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Japanese Rose Donabe Clay Pot | Banko Body + Seto Lid Earthenware Hot Pot, 25cm Serves 2-3
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A working donabe with a painter's lid. The body is fired in Banko-yaki — the Mie clay that gives Japanese donabe their thermal-shock resistance — while the lid is hand-painted in Seto-yaki, the Aichi tradition that has been doing overglaze enamel since the 13th century. Roses in pink and lavender wrap the lid like a garden in bloom; the body underneath is matte iron-black, with the lower band left as unglazed earthenware where the flame meets the pot. Sized 8-gō (~25 cm / ~9.8" diameter), it serves a family of two to three.
Spec
- Made by 亜福窯 (Afuku-gama) / Banko Ware (body) and Seto Ware (lid) in Mie & Aichi Prefectures, Japan, curated by ZenKiln
- Materials: earthenware — Body: Banko-yaki (Mie) · Lid: Seto-yaki (Aichi)
- Tradition: both ware traditions are designated traditional crafts of Japan — Banko 1979, Seto 1977
- Set contents: 1 donabe body + 1 hand-painted lid (2 pieces, sold as one set)
Dimensions
- External diameter: ~25 cm (~9.8") — supplier-measured
- Form-class label: 8-gō (Japanese catalogue size — see Reference Conversions)
- Serves: 2–3 people (supplier-rated)
- Overall height, weight, capacity: not published by the supplier; will measure on first-unit dispatch
How to use
- Nabemono one-pot stews: sukiyaki, shabu-shabu, yose-nabe — cook from a cold start on a gas hob.
- Donabe rice (土鍋ご飯): 1.5–2 cups dry rice for a 2–3 person serving.
- Slow simmer: kakuni, oden, kabocha in dashi — porous earthenware holds gentle heat better than metal.
- Tableside serving: the lid finial doubles as a small condiment dish when flipped upside-down.
Before first use — seasoning
Banko donabe traditionally need a rice-porridge seasoning: cook a thin rice gruel (粥) in the pot for 30–60 minutes on low heat, then cool slowly. This seals the porous earthenware and reduces cracking on the first hard cook.
Care
- Hand-wash with warm water and a soft sponge — no soaking, no steel wool on the painted lid
- Heat from cold on low; no thermal shock (never place a hot pot on cold stone or wet surfaces)
- Microwave / dishwasher: supplier did not publish a rating — we recommend against both as a default
- Dry the body fully before storing
Reference Conversions
"8号" (hachi-gō) is a Japanese pottery catalogue label, not a precise measurement. Industry-conventional 8-gō donabe range ~24–25 cm. The supplier published the measured diameter for this piece as 25 cm — that is the figure we cite, not a form-class conversion.
About ZenKiln
A Japan-based curator connecting international collectors with Japan's artisan ceramic tradition. We work closely with the kilns, workshops, and makers featured in our shop — each one disclosed in our About section — and hand-pack every piece in Japan for safe delivery worldwide.
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