Description
Designed by Tadahiro Baba and crafted by Sumitani Saburo Shoten, the Mamezara Nejiriume 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 reflects the craftsmanship of third-generation artisan Masataka Sumitani. Part of a versatile collection including Yukiwa, Ryoka, Mokko, and Chidori designs, it’s perfect for everyday use or as a decorative piece.
Materials: Tin
Designer: Shuya Sumitani
Dimensions: L8.4 x D8.4 x H6.5 cm
Origin: Toyama, Japan




minimalist_living –
I’ve been using this tin bowl daily for my morning tea, and it’s been a lovely addition to my table. The build quality feels solid, and the tin material gives it a nice weight without being too heavy. At 8.4cm diameter, it’s perfect for small portions or snacks. While the price point is a bit high, the craftsmanship from Sumitani Saburo Shoten justifies it. I appreciate the minimalist design that complements my kitchen aesthetic. nik bonitto would probably love this for its traditional Japanese appeal.