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Shino Blush Footed Rectangle Dinner Plate

Precio de oferta$200.00 USD

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Entirely handcrafted, the Shino Blush Footed Rectangle Dinner Plate shows the subtle individuality of the artisan’s hand in every line and curve. Its raised form and softly rounded edges follow a natural rhythm, while rope-impressed textures lend the surface a quiet movement, like traces of wind over sand. A layer of soft pink-white Shino glaze pools richly across the surface, and at the base, the warm orange clay body is visible. 

Each plate is made from mogusa clay and coated with Shino glaze, creating a subtle color unique to every piece. The Shino glaze, made from feldspar, naturally contracts during firing to form a fine, crackled, and porous pattern known as kairagi—a “plum-skin” texture cherished for its organic beauty and depth. Over time, the pattern deepens, allowing the plate to age gracefully and develop character with each use.

This rectangular plate beautifully frames side dishes and appetizers. The slightly elevated footing gives it a refined presence on the table. The elegant packaging also makes a lovely gift.

Shino Blush Footed Rectangle Dinner Plate
Shino Blush Footed Rectangle Dinner Plate Precio de oferta$200.00 USD
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Esta categoría se aplica a platos de entre 21 cm (8,3 pulgadas) y 30,9 cm (12,2 pulgadas). Para las comidas tradicionales japonesas, los platos de unos 20 cm (8 pulgadas) son los más prácticos. Por otro lado, para servir una cena de un solo plato o pasta, los platos de unos 25 cm (10 pulgadas) son más convenientes.

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Shino

Shino ware is one of the most distinctive styles in Japanese pottery, first created in the Mino region of Gifu Prefecture in the late 16th to early 17th century. Known as the first Japanese ceramics to feature a white glaze, it embodies the refined beauty of wabi sabi.

Made from Mino’s mogusa clay and coated with a thick feldspar glaze, Shino pottery is admired for its rich white surface and the natural variations formed in the kiln. Subtle pinholes, flowing glaze, and warm reddish tones beneath the surface give each piece its own quiet expression.

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