Height 6.6 cm, mouth diameter 12.3 cm, base diameter 4.7 cm
 This is one of the representative examples of Kizeto tenmoku, exactly the same shape as the one shown below. It is estimated to have been produced from the end of the Muromachi period to the Tensho period.
The glaze tone of the oniita (devil’s plate) is very similar to that of the Kizeto bowls, and it is thought that they were produced in the same kiln at the same time.