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Auspicious Akae Faceted Side Plate

Sale price$97.00 USD

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Description

This side plate draws the eye with its unique silhouette, inspired by the tagasode motif, which depicts a beautiful kimono draped over a traditional clothing rack. The graceful curves are created using a traditional technique known as kata-uchi, in which a slab of clay is pressed into a plaster mold to form its shape.

The decoration is rendered in akae, using Zoho Kiln’s specially developed natural bengara pigment, prepared from a bengara material no longer in production and carefully preserved by the kiln. Over time, the vibrant red will gently mature, gaining depth and character through years of use. Phoenix and peony motifs are expressed with soft, fluid brushwork.

The three small feet supporting the plate serve not only as a design accent but also provide stability at the table. Traditionally used in kaiseki cuisine for serving sashimi or seasonal dishes, this form brings a sense of ceremony to the presentation.

Ideal for sashimi, vinegared dishes, or even desserts, this small plate elevates any presentation with quiet elegance.

Auspicious Akae Faceted Side Plate
Auspicious Akae Faceted Side Plate Sale price$97.00 USD
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Side Plates

Bring a sense 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, tsukemono (Japanese pickles), or even sashimi, all served with style and ease. 

This category features plates with diameters ranging from 13–20.9 cm (5.1–8.2 in).

Side Plates

Akae

Akae, or red painting, is an overglaze decoration that primarily uses red, complemented by colors such as green, purple and blue. In China, this style originated during the Song Dynasty (960 CE–1279 CE), while in Japan, it was introduced by Sakaida Kakiemon during the Shoho era (1644 CE–1648 CE) and later found its place in Kutani ware.

In Kutani porcelain, akae-saibyo is particularly famous. Akae-saibyo literally means "fine painting in red." Using an extremely fine brush, each line is drawn on the surface of the vessel with exquisite detail, creating breathtakingly intricate patterns.

Akae