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Kohiki Zigzag Saucer Plate

Kohiki Zigzag Saucer Plate

Hyosankama
$39.00
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Product Description

This small saucer plate is perfect to use as a base under the Kohiki Zigzag Mug (sold separetely). A traditional off-white kohiki glaze is poured over a light clay body and kiln fired, producing small flecks along the surface. A zigzag pattern is hand scored on the interior of the plate. As every bowl is handcrafted, each is unique and will differ slightly from piece to piece.  

Mino ware (Mino yaki in Japanese) is a type of Japanese ceramics with a long history, which is produced within the Tono area of Gifu Prefecture. Instead of a focus on one single style, it has a variety of distinguishable types of pottery. Specifically there are over 15 types of Mino ware ceramics that are designated as traditional crafts.

Also available in the Kohiki Zigzag range:

Kohiki Zigzag Angled Bowl - Small

Kohiki Zigzag Oval Plate

Kohiki Zigzag Mug

 

Details

Measurements: approximately 14.8 x 14.8 × H2cm

Kohiki glazed ceramic.

Made in Japan.

Shipping

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Complimentary Standard Shipping for orders over $150 within Australia with code: 'SHIPFREE' – excludes heavy, bulky, and oversized items.

All orders ship from Perth, W.A. Australia. 

International customers (excluding the U.S.) please note that import duties, taxes, and charges may apply in your country. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility and not included in the item price or shipping cost. If unsure please check with your country’s customs office prior to purchase.

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About Mujo Store

A curated selection of handcrafted Japanese homeware & everyday objects for slow living. 

Mujo Store is an online shop based in Perth, Australia. Find kitchenware, ceramics, cookware, Japanese incense, and more. Sustainable materials, tradition, minimal & functional design, and small-scale production.

Hyosankama

The Hyosankama kiln has a long tradition of pottery production within Japan. When Yozaemon, the fourth generation of the Hyosankama kiln, presented vessels to Nobunaga Oda, he was praised for his technique; and when presented to Oda Nobunaga he was praised for his technique and given a red seal and the family name of "Hashiba" to authorise the production of pottery.

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