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This stunning dinner plate combines matte black with muted gold tones, creating an eye-catching and modern design. Its sophisticated color palette makes it a versatile choice for any table setting.
Durable and practical, it’s favored by restaurants in Japan and beyond. Ideal for serving sashimi, sushi, or tempura, it also works beautifully for appetizers, main courses, or side dishes. Thanks to its elegant shape and design, it can double as a tray for a sake set or a decorative accent, enhancing both everyday meals and special occasions.
DETAILS
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size |
D 29 cm (11.4 in) x H 1.8 cm (0.7 in) |
| Material | Porcelain |
| Microwave | Yes |
| Dishwasher | Yes |
Maker / Brand
Hibino Ceramic is guided by the philosophy of shaping moments of joy through tableware. Drawing on the techniques of Mino ware, they create refined and functional pieces that respond to contemporary lifestyles, striking a balance between ease of use and sensitivity to evolving dining trends.
With a deep understanding of the culinary world's needs, their tableware is designed to enhance food presentation while remaining versatile across various settings. Widely trusted by hotels and restaurants, their pieces bring together professional practicality and a design sensibility that works equally well in everyday use.

Crafts
Mino ware, crafted in Gifu Prefecture's Tono region, is renowned among Japanese pottery for its rich heritage and versatility. It features over fifteen distinct styles, making it more varied than many other Japanese ceramics.
Now accounting for over 50 percent of Japan's ceramic production, its popularity is unmatched. Designated as a traditional craft in 1978, Mino ware reflects a blend of historical depth and modern relevance, exemplifying exceptional craftsmanship.

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Dinner Plates
This category is for plates ranging from 21 cm (8.3 in) to 30.9 cm (12.2 in). For traditional Japanese meals, plates around 8 in are the most practical. On the other hand, when serving a one-plate dinner or pasta, plates around 25 cm (10 in) are more convenient.

