RINKA USUKI COMPOTE FOOTED PLATE
¥15,400
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RINKA Usuki Compote Footed Plate

JPY ¥15,400
Color: White
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Only 9 pieces in stock!

Usukiyaki's matte glaze and handcrafted shapes are perfect for the antique look of the compote footed plate.

The high-footed plates add a great presence to your table setting. Simply place it in the center of the dining table to create an eye-catching accent.

Compote dishes are suitable for placing cakes and fruits, but their beautiful appearance makes them useful not only as tableware but also as interior decorations. It can also be used to place your favorite candles and accessories, adding a touch of elegance to any room.

RINKA Series
This series is inspired by the image of gentle wild flowers that soothe and heal the soul.
When laid out on a table, it creates a scene of brilliance and warmth, just like a field full of blooming flowers.

Since all products are made by hand, there may be individual differences in shape and color.
We hope you will enjoy them as the warmth of handmade products.
Learn more about our product quality here.

PRODUCT DETAIL

  • Quantity: 1
  • Dimension: D14.5cm(5.7in) x H6cm(2.4in)
  • Box Size: 16.2cm(6.4in) x 16.2cm(6.4in) xH8.7cm(3.4in)
  • Weight(including box): Approx. 560g(1.2lbs)
  • Material: Porcelain
  • Origin: Made in Japan- Oita Prefecture
  • Brand: USUKIYAKI

USUKIYAKI

USUKIYAKI is the Japanese name for Usukiware, but it is also a project name. It suddenly disappeared from the world 200 years ago. However, in 2015, local potters revived this mysterious pottery.

The works, which are a fusion of traditional techniques and modern sensibilities, have a mysterious texture that reminds us of nostalgia in the midst of newness.

Its reputation in Japan and abroad is growing every day, and it is becoming increasingly difficult to obtain.

Handcrafted plates using the “Katauchi” Method

Usuki ware has many white porcelain wreaths made by Shimabara potters. It is a beautiful design in which the food is placed in the middle of the flower.

To form the plates, they covered a plaster mold with a thin layer of base material and pressed it by hand to form a circle flower or petal, or used the Katauchi method, a molding technique that copies the pattern carved into the mold onto the bowl.

In this way, the warmth of hand-building remains, compared to casting, which involves pouring liquid pottery into a mold.

AbouT USUKI ware

Usuki ware is based on the concept that a vessel is a frame for serving food.

To bring out the beauty of the traditional food culture of Usuki, such as ingredients nurtured by the rich sea and mountains, organically grown crops, and the miso, soy sauce, and sake that have been used since ancient times, the pottery is created using natural shapes and materials as motifs.

They hope to bring this food culture, as well as the beauty of nature and the creative spirit of Usuki, to the tables of people around the world through their creations.

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08/24/2023
Anonymous
Singapore Singapore
I recommend this product

It’s okay for serving one person

I found the plate is suitable for an individual only. It would have been ideal if the diameter is similar to that of the Rinka Usuki Twelve Petals plate. My oversight!