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Soy Sauce Plate|Shojiyaki Fumoto Kiln

Soy Sauce Plate|Shojiyaki Fumoto Kiln

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snow white

The characteristic of Shodai ware lies in the glaze that Sori Yanagi, the director of the Japan Folk Crafts Museum, described as “white like falling snow.” Shodai ware is fired at a high temperature of 1300℃ or higher. By applying the rice husk ash glaze after the straw ash glaze, the rice husk ash glaze that remains unmelted after firing appears as a beautiful snow-white.

A small plate from Shodai-yaki Fumoto kiln with a lovely snow-white color
Mamezara from Shodai-yaki Fumoto Kiln with a wonderful unique expression


rich facial expressions

Depending on how the glaze is applied, where it is placed in the kiln, and how the flame hits it, it shows a variety of expressions. White like snow piled up on Mt. Depending on the amount of light, it looks like a fantastic blue-white, and just looking at the deep and beautiful colors will draw you in.

A small plate from the Shodai-yaki Fumoto kiln that adds color to your dining table
A small plate from the Shodai-yaki Fumoto kiln with a fantastic blue and white color


Besides seasoning

It can be used not only for seasonings such as soy sauce and vinegar, but also for condiments such as green onions and ginger, and small side dishes such as pickled plums and shallots. It has a nice appearance, so it is also nice to use it as a dish for tea such as kuzumochi and rakugan.

A small plate from the Shodai-yaki Fumoto kiln that adds color to your dining table

Because each piece is handmade, there are individual differences in color, shape, size, weight, glaze unevenness, glaze pools, and subtle differences in patterns and patterns. In addition, there may be pinholes, iron powder (black dots), or penetrating expressions, but there is no problem in using it. 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 from Shodai-yaki Fumoto Kiln ◆◆

Product Details

Producing area Japan
material pottery
size

Diameter: about 8.7-9.5 cm
Height: about 2.5cm

Weight: about 118-120 g

Electronics

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


Shodaiyaki Fumoto-gama
INOUE Taishu
1941 Born in Nankan-cho, Tamana-gun, Kumamoto Prefecture
After graduating from the Kumamoto Prefectural Industrial Experiment Station, studied under Nitten artist Yoshimitsu Morino
1965 Became independent as a Higo-yaki kiln
1968 Relocated to Fumoto, Arao City and renamed Shodai-yaki Fumoto Kiln.
Selected and awarded at the Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition, etc. Director of the Kumamoto International Folk Crafts Museum, Chairman of the Kumamoto Folk Craft Association
Naoyuki Inoue
1975 Born in Arao City, Kumamoto Prefecture
1995 Studied under Koishiwara ware Tetsuzo Ota
2008 Received the New Face Award at the 81st Kokuten
Held solo exhibitions at various galleries and stores as a slipware maker using traditional British decorative techniques.

Shodai-yaki Fumoto Kiln's recommended maintenance method and precautions

〇 If you seal the eyes before use, it will be difficult for cooking juices and oils to penetrate, so you can use it for a long time. Please refrain from using


Shodai ware
It is a pottery that has been baked for about 400 years in the northern part of Kumamoto Prefecture. It is made using high - quality potter's clay harvested at the foot of Mt. Pottery clay containing a lot of iron and pebbles and straw ash, wood ash, feldspar, etc. are used as glaze. In addition, a technique called nagashikake, in which the glaze is applied using a ladle or the like, creates a unique look with no two glaze flowing or dripping. Grilled food.

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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