Angle Plate Long S - White
Angle Plate Long S - White
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Product Description
This simple long octagon shaped plate is handcrafted by Jyuzan in Gifu, Japan. Each is finished in a white coloured glaze to complement the exposed clay base.
Please note as each plate is handcrafted, shape, colour & markings may vary slightly between pieces, and to the product pictured.
Jyuzan is a Japanese ceramic studio with over 130 years of history that produces Mino-yaki in the Gifu region of Japan. Every step of the process is done by hand using a unique mix of various clays including local clay from the mino region, and pottery stone from Okayama Prefecture – which are mixed, crushed and kneaded in house.
Jyuzan uses a slow baking technique by firing the kiln at a high temperature of 1300°C for over 40 hours. By using uneven kiln temperatures, and uneven firing results, each piece holds subtle differences in colour and finish. This is done intentionally so that each ceramic is individual and unique.
Details
Measurements: approximately 17 x 7 × H1.8cm
Glazed ceramic.
Colour: White
Made in Japan.
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About: Jyuzan
Jyuzan is a Japanese ceramic studio with over 130 years of history that produces Mino-yaki in the Gifu region of Japan. Every step of the process is done by hand using a unique mix of various clays including local clay from the mino region, and pottery stone from Okayama Prefecture – which are mixed, crushed and kneaded in house.