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5 sun plate brushed edge white x amber | Ontayaki Yoichi Sakamoto kiln

5 sun plate brushed edge white x amber | Ontayaki Yoichi Sakamoto kiln

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Reason for being called the best folk pottery in the world

A traditional pottery that has a history of about 300 years and was designated as an important intangible cultural property of Japan in 1995 in Hita City, Oita Prefecture. Currently, there are only 9 potteries. Traditional techniques that are handed down from parent to child create one-of-a-kind “Utsuwa”.

Ontayaki 5-sun plate from Yoichi Sakamoto kiln with a beautiful brushed pattern on the rim


The sound of the turret echoing through the mountain village

Karausu is a mortar that crushes pottery clay using the flow of rivers without the use of machinery. The melody of the karusu resounding in the mountains will make you feel comfortable. Ontayaki is all handmade, including the making of the soil and the making of the glaze. Because they are all handmade, each one has its own unique beauty and depth of flavor, which will fascinate you.

The village of Ontayaki pottery where you will be touched by the sound of the karusu
The village of Ontayaki pottery where the sound of the china mill echoes through the mountains

Brush marks that give you a sense of depth

"Hakeme" is a traditional technique in which a potting clay is applied to the base material, and a pattern is applied by applying a brush to the surface of the vessel while rotating the potter's wheel with the foot. The rhythmical pattern is beautiful and you will fall in love with it.

Ontayaki Yoichi Sakamoto kiln's 5-inch plate that makes the dishes stand out
Ontayaki Yaki Sakamoto Yoichi kiln 5-sun plate with deep amber glaze


Eye-catching rim brush marks and candy glaze

The flow of the glaze on the rim has an indescribable taste. Ontayaki has a unique presence that complements the dishes you serve. It goes well with side dishes such as pickles and dipping, and it also goes well with Japanese sweets and baked sweets.

Ontayaki Yoichi Sakamoto kiln's pottery that adds color to your dining table

Because each item is handmade, there are individual differences such as color, shape, size, weight, glaze unevenness, glaze pools, and subtle differences in patterns. In addition, there may be differences in the degree of glaze, faintness, pinholes, and iron powder (black spots), but there is no problem with use. Please enjoy it as a unique expression unique to handmade. You can't choose which item you receive, but we hope you'll look forward to it until it arrives. If you are interested, please contact us before shipping and we will email you a separate photo, so please feel free to contact us.

◆◆ List of vessels by Yoichi Sakamoto Kiln ◆◆

Product Details

Producing area Japan
material pottery
size

Diameter: about 16cm
Height: about 5.3cm

Weight: about 300-328 g

Electronics

Microwave: Yes Dishwasher: No Oven: No Direct fire: No


Ontayaki Yōichi Sakamoto's Recommended Care and Precautions
〇In order to use it for a long time, we recommend that you seal it before use. It prevents the transfer of stains and food odors.

Ontayaki Ontayaki
Ontayaki is a type of pottery produced in the Ontasarayama area (Genei-cho Sarayama), a mountainous village in Hita City, Oita Prefecture. The kiln was opened in 1705 by Sanuemon Yanase, a potter invited from Koishiwara, Fukuoka Prefecture. In 1931, Mr. Muneyoshi Yanagi, the founder of the Mingei movement, visited Onta and saw the value of folk pottery in the fact that traditional techniques had been passed down. Mr. Bernard Leach, a potter, also received high praise, and Ontayaki became widely known. In 1995, it was certified as a national important intangible cultural asset preservation group, and in 2008, it was selected as a national important cultural landscape under the name of Ontayaki no Sato. The traditional techniques of Ontayaki include “Tobikanna”, “Hakeme”, “Finger painting”, “Comb painting”, “Uchikake” and “Nagashikake”. Today, there are nine potteries, and even after more than 300 years, the traditional techniques have been passed down from generation to generation.



Understanding of "Utsuwa"
〇Because each product is handmade, there may be individual differences in color, shape, pattern, size, thickness, weight, etc. Also, even with the same glaze and clay, uneven colors and shading will appear.
〇Because the painting is also hand-painted one by one, the expression may differ.
〇 Depending on the product, there may be small holes, small black dots, line scratches, protrusions, pinholes, rattling, or distortion due to the manufacturing process.
〇 We have processed the image of the product so that the color is as close to the real thing as possible, but the color and texture may look different depending on the display screen of your computer or smartphone.
〇In our shop, we not only inspect the manufacturer, pottery, and artist, but also deliver products that have passed the final inspection at our store.
〇 Product photos are sample shots, so the items you receive will not be the same in detail.
〇 We do not accept returns or exchanges due to customer's convenience. Please purchase after understanding and acknowledging this.
〇 We would be happy if you could enjoy the “taste” and “interest” of handmade products that are not found in factory mass-produced products!

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