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Moist Gold Leaf Sauce Plate

Sale price$59.00 USD

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Description

This leaf-shaped sauce plate, adorned with a touch of gold, features a design that is both delicate and captivating. The graceful matte celadon texture conveys tenderness the moment you touch it, enhanced by a moist and gentle surface finish.

The clear shape of the leaf veins inside the plate adds a pronounced sense of dimensionality, while the small bite taken out of the leaf, edged with gold, replicates the natural wear and tear of leaves in nature.

With its distinctive form, this sauce plate is ideal for serving soy sauce or ponzu sauce, making it a perfect complement to Japanese cuisine. Its elegant design draws attention on any table, bringing a touch of nature’s beauty to your dining space.

Hataman Touen Moist Gold Leaf Imari Nabeshima Ware Sauce Plate - MUSUBI KILN - Quality Japanese Tableware and Gift
Moist Gold Leaf Sauce Plate Sale price$59.00 USD
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Sauce Plates

Ranging in style from elegant to kawaii, our collection of Japanese sauce plates is perfect for when you need something small yet versatile for your dining table. Conveniently sized for soy sauce and other condiments accompanying sushi or noodles, these dishes are also just right for bite-sized cheese, nuts, and appetizers. A must-have for any meal.

This category includes plates with diameters under 12.9 cm (5.1 in).

Sauce Plates

Celadon

Celadon porcelain originated in China and was introduced to Japan by the 10th century. Among the aristocratic classes at that time, celadon wares from China were regarded as the finest imported goods. They adored its mysterious blue and named it "secret-color."

Production of celadon ware began in the Hizen region, the northwestern part of present Kyushu in the early Edo period (1603 CE - 1868 CE), and the technique was later passed on to Kyoto and nearby areas. In 1957, the craft technology was designated a national intangible cultural asset. Celadon continues to be cherished and crafted by many potters and artisans today.

Celadon