Flower crest 5.5 inch plate powdered | Yutaka Ito
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¥2,640
¥2,640
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Flower crest that makes the food stand out
You will be fascinated by the flower pattern on the rim. In addition to the appearance of the container itself, the flower crests stand out even more when the dishes are served, and the beauty and deliciousness of the dishes are highlighted, which is a truly mysterious appearance.

Powdered white that feels warm
Powdering that is fired by applying white slip and then applying transparent glaze.The simple and warm texture is attractive.The shades of the glaze, such as the areas where the glaze is applied, are also reflected nicely.Black, brown, or white iron powder that appears when the iron content of the soil reacts during firing. Since it uses coarse soil, it has a rich texture.The white powder is nice and harmonious.

The warmth of the earth is transmitted
The part where the flower pattern is carved is a little rough, and the surface is also somewhat uneven.The taste and fun of pottery such as black spots (iron powder), pinholes, weight, and thickness are packed tightly, making you feel that the container is both a supporting role and a leading role.

No matter what you put on it, the atmosphere will rise sharply
The calm flower crest is warm and powdered white, so it will nicely color what you put on it.The perfect size for Japan ese sweets, cupcakes, baked sweets, etc.Serving side dishes and new incense as a plate will also add a nice touch to your dining table.



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Product details
Producing area | Japan |
material | Pottery |
size | Diameter: about 16.5-16.8cm Height: Approximately 1.8 cm Weight: Approximately 289-332g |
electronic machine |
Microwave oven: Warm enough |
Yutaka Ito ITO Yutaka |
1981 | Born in Mizunami City, Gifu Prefecture |
year 2002 | Graduated from fashion school |
Year 2008 | I got a job at a pottery factory in Gifu prefecture.Start attending a ceramic art class to broaden your hobbies while you are in office |
year 2011 | Enrolled in Aichi Prefectural Ceramics College of Technology |
2016 | Ceramics made in Mizunami City, Gifu Prefecture |
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Recommended care method from Yutaka Ito |
〇 If you soak it in water before use, it will be hard to get stains and stains and you can use it for a long time. 〇 To prevent mold and odor, wash with water and dry well before storing. 〇 Please refrain from using the dishwasher as it may be chipped or cracked. |
Understanding about "container" |
〇Since each item is handmade, there will be individual differences in color, shape, pattern, size, thickness, weight, etc. Also, even with the same glaze and soil, color unevenness and shades will appear. 〇Since the paintings are also hand-painted one by one, the facial expressions may differ. 〇 Depending on the product, small holes, small black spots, line scratches, protrusions, pinholes, rattling, and distortion may be seen depending on the manufacturing process. 〇 The image of the product is processed 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 At our shop, we not only inspect the manufacturers, kilns, and writers, but also deliver the ones that have cleared the final inspection at our shop. 〇 As the product photos are taken as samples, the details of the delivered products may not be the same. 〇 We do not accept returns or exchanges due to customer's convenience. Please purchase after understanding and understanding. 〇 We hope that you will enjoy it as a "taste" and "interesting" unique to handmade products that are not found in mass-produced products at factories! |
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