Japanese ramen bowl – Au coeur du Japon

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Go for elegance with this Japanese ceramic ramen bowl Discover the beauty and functionality of the Japanese ramen bowl with its delicate design and intricate patterns. Made from high-quality ceramic, this Japanese ramen bowl is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also durable and designed to withstand everyday use. It
Go for elegance with this Japanese ceramic ramen bowl Discover the beauty and functionality of the Japanese ramen bowl with its delicate design and intricate patterns. Made from high-quality ceramic, this Japanese ramen bowl is not only aesthetically pleasing, but also durable and designed to withstand everyday use. Its blue mesh pattern recalls the calming shades of ocean waves, capturing the essence of traditional Japanese culture. Perfect for serving ramen, soups, noodles or other Asian dishes, the Japanese ramen bowl will bring a touch of elegance and refinement to every meal. Thanks to its timeless design and exceptional quality, this bowl will quickly become a must-have in your tableware collection. Technical informations : Material: ceramic Size: 20.5 x 8.5 cm

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