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Enjoy the refined natural blue-green luster of celadon with this stylish oval plate from Kosen Kiln.
With its translucent glaze on the blue-jade hue of celadon, a peaceful atmosphere emanates from the plate's surface, like a calm glistening pond. An air of tranquility is furthered by the horizontal lines that grace this plate.
Also adorning the surface of the plate are Medaka rice fishes which are depicted with such realism that they look as though they are actually suspended in water. Each fish is hand-painted using brushes of differing thickness to draw the detailed designs. Three small dots give movement to the fish and add a delicate touch to the design. One can almost feel the fish gracefully swimming in a pond with their slightly curved tails.
This stunning oval plate is ideal for any entree, such as grilled fish or meat. Desserts can also be served beautifully on the jade-colored celadon. This plate has been crafted in an accomodating size that enables it to be used for various occasions. The Medaka Rice Fish series also includes other items that can help create a unified theme on your tabletop. This item is packaged in a durable paper box labeled with the name of the kiln on Washi paper and makes for an excellent present.
Nabeshima Kosen Kiln specializes in products that use three techniques that are characteristic of Nabeshima ware: Iro-Nabeshima, Sometsuke, and celadon. Created by years of research, Kosen Kiln developed a crystal clear, jade-colored celadon glaze of Nabeshima celadon. The company's founder, Tameo Kawasoe, has long studied celadon porcelain with a strong desire to make Nabeshima celadon ware available to as many people as possible.
The current third generation, Takahiko Kawasoe, has a vision of "establishing Nabeshima culture" and began research and development of celadon from a different perspective from that of his grandfather. The kiln is working daily with the hope that the future of Nabeshima ware will be enriched 100 years from now.
DES DÉTAILS
Quantity | 1 |
Size | W 23 cm (9.1 in) x L 14.5 cm (5.7 in) x H 2 cm (0.2 in) |
Material | Porcelain |
Package Type | Paper box |
Microwave | No |
Dishwasher | No |
Fabricant / Marque
Kosen Kiln est spécialisé dans les produits qui utilisent une variété des trois techniques caractéristiques de la céramique Nabeshima : iro-Nabeshima (émail sur glaçure) , ai-Nabeshima (un truc) , et Nabeshima Seiji (céladon) . Le fondateur, Kawasoe Tameo, s'est consacré à l'étude de la porcelaine céladon, animé par le désir profond de la rendre accessible au plus grand nombre.
La troisième génération actuelle, Kawasoe Takahiko, a pour objectif de « consolider la culture de Nabeshima » et aborde la recherche sur le céladon sous un angle différent de celui de son grand-père. Le four travaille avec diligence chaque jour, œuvrant pour un avenir prometteur de la céramique de Nabeshima.

Artisanat
La céramique de Nabeshima est un type de porcelaine fabriquée dans le four du domaine de Nabeshima, géré avec soin. Ce four, géré par le gouvernement sous la supervision directe du domaine de Saga Nabeshima, prospéra au début de l'époque d'Edo (1603-1868) .
Pendant environ 250 ans, la céramique de Nabeshima était réservée uniquement et exclusivement aux shoguns et aux seigneurs féodaux, les fours produisant des pièces exquises dans des styles comme l'iro-Nabeshima (émail sur glaçure) , l'ai-Nabeshima (un truc) , et Nabeshima Seiji (céladon) . Après la fin du système féodal, les fours furent privatisés, accueillant de nouveaux potiers et donnant naissance à ce que l'on appelle aujourd'hui la céramique d'Imari Nabeshima.

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