Natural Iraka Plate - Small
Natural Iraka Plate - Small
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Product Description
This round plate comes in a flat design with edged lip and a natural earth like glaze, and unglazed exterior. A perfect addition to your dinning table to be used as a small side plate, or for serving up cakes, pastries and desserts.
Shigaraki is located in Koka City, Shiga Prefecture, and is recognised as playing a significant part in the long history of Japanese ceramics. It is included as one of Japan's six old kilns – being said to have a history of 1260 years. In 1976 Shigaraki-yaki (Shigaraki ware) was designated as a traditional craft in Japan.
Hechimon is a collection of Japanese ceramics by a third-generation Shigaraki-yaki maker, Marui Seito.
Also available in size medium and large.
Details
Measurements: approximately 13.5cm x 13.5cm x H1.5cm
Glazed ceramic.
Colour: Natural (lighter beige to a beige-ish brown).
Made in Japan.
Care: Not dishwasher safe, hand wash after use and dry before storing away.
Please note the glaze can differ between a lighter beige to a beige-ish brown (please refer to photographs for variance in glaze colour).
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About: Hechimon
Hechimon is a collection of Japanese ceramics by a third-generation Shigaraki-yaki maker, Marui Seito. This name translates as “strange things” or “unusual things”. The ceramic collection embraces varying expressions from the vessels themselves. Like holding their own personalities due to materials used, kiln firings, and the craftsman hand. All of these processes and relationships slightly shift each piece – no two pieces will be identical in nature.