Hare’s fur glazes were Chinese in origin, focusing on an aesthetic that likes exactly like the name suggests. People in the 14th century were pretty literal. So, they had that going for them. They also discovered that a glaze that’s high in iron, when mixed with a white glaze, can do some cool & trippy effects.
This glaze combination is tough to get in an electric kiln, so your overwhelming desire to touch it isn’t crazy or creepy. Well, it’s not crazy. Big enough for Ramen or a massive salad, this bowl will hold your affection as well as about 22 fluid ounces of food.



