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Featuring the distinctive “nami-yu” glaze, which is made from the ashes of the Kyoto forest, this rectangular plate has a natural base color in yellowish cream-white. It depicts the famous illustrated scroll named "Choju Giga," which is a caricature picture scroll depicting anthropomorphic animals and their playfulness, dating from the 12th to 13th centuries.
The surface of the plate is glazed stoneware with its lustrous glow. Hand-painted paintings of a frog, rabbits, and a monkey serve as accompaniments to add a humorous touch. The base of the place is unglazed, retaining the rough surfaces of clay with a color of cream-white. The outlines of the plate are uneven and curvy, reminding us of the gentle fingers and craftsmanship that took place in this unique plate.
The size is perfect as a Sushi platter, Sashimi platter, and Tempura platter.
DETAILS
Quantity | 1 |
Size | L 12 cm (4.7 in) x W 26.5 cm (10.4 in) x H 1.2 cm(0.5 in) |
Material | Stoneware |
Package Type | Paper box |
Microwave | No |
Dishwasher | No |
Maker / Brand
Tosen Kiln was founded in 1868 as a Kiyomizu ware wholesaler. In 1944, it established a production studio in Mukomachi, a suburb of Kyoto, marking the beginning of full-scale Kiyomizu ware production. Today, the kiln operates in Gojo, Kyoto, continuing its legacy of craftsmanship.
Dedicated to refining its techniques and artistic sensibilities, Tosen Kiln embraces Kyoto’s traditional craftsmanship while adapting it for the modern era. Drawing inspiration from Edo-period master potter Nonomura Ninsei, it preserves his precise lathing techniques and luminous painting styles, blending them with clean lines and warm tones to create pieces that resonate with contemporary aesthetics.
Crafts
Kyo ware and Kiyomizu ware, collectively known as Kyo-yaki or Kiyomizu-yaki, are esteemed crafts from Kyoto. Unlike other pottery styles, they integrate various techniques from across Japan, resulting in unique, handmade pieces. Each item is crafted meticulously, from shaping on the pottery wheel to intricate painting, showcasing exceptional modeling skills and delicate designs.
With a rich history intertwined with traditional Japanese culture, Kyo ware and Kiyomizu ware are celebrated for their refined artistry and elegance. Known for their vibrant and detailed paintings, they were officially recognized as a traditional craft by the Japanese government in 1977. Today, these ceramics are prized for their high artistic quality, embodying both historical craftsmanship and aesthetic sophistication.
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Dinner Plates
This category is for plates ranging from 21 cm (8.3 in) to 30.9 cm (12.2 in). For traditional Japanese meals, plates around 8 in are the most practical. On the other hand, when serving a one-plate dinner or pasta, plates around 25 cm (10 in) are more convenient.

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