Kaizan Kiln Checkered Pattern Arita Sauce Plate
The checkered pattern, known as "Ichimatsu", a traditional Japanese pattern, is applied to a square sauce plate. The glittering gold/silver combination on white porcelain is gorgeous and adds an accent to the dining table.
This Arita Ware sauce plate has a modern feel that can be matched to any kind of food, not just Japanese cuisine. It has four foot for easy stacking to store.
It is perfect for everyday use as well as for celebratory occasions and gifts.
Great size as a sauce plate. It is also versatile to serve cheese, nuts, condiments, and other small food. Or you may put a small portion of food or relishes in, place it on a larger plate or into a bento box for more stylish and sophisticated food presentation.
PRODUCT DETAIL
- Dimension: 7cm(2.8in) x 7cm(2.8in) x 1.3cm(0.5in)
- Material: Porcelain- Arita ware
- Brand: Kaizan Kiln
- Origin: Made in Japan
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ABOUT KAIZAN KILN
The first generation was born as the second son in a kiln that has been in existence for more than 270 years, and opened the pottery in 1955.
As a manufacturer of tableware for professional use, they have been producing tableware for use in Ryokans (Japanese-style inns) and restaurants, and other tableware to bring a sense of the extraordinary and to add a little color to the dining scenes.
As times have changed, so have the tableware, serving styles, sizes, and so on. However, they have kept the same passion and have created products that fit today's lifestyle.
ABOUT ARITA WARE
Arita Ware, made in the town of Arita in Saga Prefecture, is the oldest porcelain production area in Japan's history. Arita porcelain is characterized by its translucent white porcelain surface, dyeing using "Gosu" (indigo pigment), and gorgeous red painting using glassy overglaze pigments (red, green, yellow, purple, and blue). The pottery is highly durable and is produced in a wide variety of styles, from fine art to daily necessities. It was exported to Europe, where it was prized as fine art and called "white gold".
Arita Ware is also a prestigious brand that is admired by ceramicists from other regions as a representative porcelain production area.