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This is a side plate crafted by Le Sanpei Kiln, designed to resemble the moon. Its speckled surface mimics cratered textures, while a delicate illustration of a rabbit playfully hopping across the plate brings a touch of whimsy and tradition.
This design is created using a paper pattern in the shape of a rabbit, with gosu (pigment for painting) sprayed by blowing on the tip of a paintbrush to form the shape. This technique, called fuki-sumi (spraying ink), is featured in some signature works. Unlike patterns painted directly with a brush, this method creates shapes without outlines, exemplifying the unconventional style of early Imari ceramics.
For early Imari, the underglaze blue painted patterns are simple, often painted freely with gosu When fired, the base color of the ware becomes slightly tinted and has a semi-glossy appearance.
Perfect size for serving salad, appetizers, and main dish. The traditional and refreshing blue pattern and smooth texture of porcelain makes the dish look appetizing, working great as a sushi or sashimi plate.
DETAILS
Quantity | 1 |
Size | D 18.5 cm (7.3 in) x H 3 cm (1.2 in) |
Material | Porcelain |
Microwave | Yes |
Dishwasher | Yes |
Maker / Brand
In the early seventeenth century, Korean craftsman Yi Sam-pyeong, known as Le Sanpei (also spelled Ri Sanpei) in Japanese, discovered pottery stone in Izumiyama, Arita. This led to the creation of the oldest porcelain in Japan, known today as Arita ware. He also founded Le Sanpei Kiln, which operated for four generations before closing, though his name and legacy endured.
In 1920, Le’s thirteenth-generation descendant revived the kiln, which has been in operation ever since. Now led by the fourteenth generation kiln master, Le Sanpei’s exceptional porcelain craftsmanship lives on today.
Crafts
Crafted in the historic town of Arita, located in Saga Prefecture, Arita ware stands as the most venerable porcelain production hub in the annals of Japanese history. Characterized by its ethereal translucent white surface adorned with vibrant paintings, it has profoundly influenced the porcelain craft across Europe.
Within Japan, Arita ware is held in high esteem as a prestigious brand, with the town of Arita acknowledged as a quintessential production area.
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Side Plates
Bring a feeling of quality to your table with our collection of Japanese side plates, expertly crafted by artisans from all across Japan. A key element of an authentic Japanese table setting, the small plates in our selection are curated to fit any aesthetic, from cute and bright to classic and refined. These dishes showcase appetizers, snacks, breads, sweets, and side dishes like tofu, salad, or even slices of fish with ease and style.
This category features plates with diameters ranging from 13–20.9 cm (5.1–8.2 in).

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