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Description
This graceful small dish is a fusion of traditional Japanese craftsmanship and Ainu culture!
This Arita-yaki porcelain is designed by KATSUYA Erika, an artist from Akanko Ainu Kotan.
The patterns, which have been passed down from generation to generation, were painted with a modern sensibility and dyed in indigo blue by Kubota Minoru Ceramics Co., an Arita-yaki potter.
This small dish with a diameter of approximately 4.8 inches is the perfect size for serving side dishes such as salads and boiled vegetables, fruits, and sweets, making it easy to use at the dinner table every day.
Three different designs and a set of three plates are available, including one that combines not only Ainu patterns but also traditional Arita-yaki auspicious designs.
It is recommended for those who love Japanese history and traditional crafts.
Information
Manufacturer | CIKARPE AKAN |
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Country of origin | Hokkaido, Japan |
Technique | AINU CRAFTS |
Material | kaoline |
Size | W4.77 * D4.77 * H0.79 in. (W12.1 * D12.1 * H2cm) |
Weight | 0.26 lbs(120g) |
Capacity | 0 oz(ml) |
Electronic Equipment | Microwave o, Dishwasher o, Oven x, Direct flame x, IH x |
Note | Made by a unique handcrafted process, each product has its own unique expression. Please enjoy it as the individuality of the product. The ceramic clay used as raw material contains a small amount of iron, so small black spots may appear on the surface when fired. Please understand this beforehand. The vertical lines and small dents on the underside of the product that appear during the molding process are due to the manufacturing process and are not scratches or cracks. Although this is a hard ceramic product, please do not use it if cracks appear. |
Delivery Time | 1-2 weeks (if out of stock + 1-2 weeks) |
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