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Measuring 24.5 cm (9.6 in), this deep dinner plate can be used to place dishes to be shared by a group of several people, or as a tray with smaller dishes stacked on top of it.
The rustic coloring often seen in Japanese tableware has been incorporated into a modern design. The brown base is covered with a light gray glaze, giving it a beige tone. The glossy finish gives the bowls an elegant presence without being too plain.
Its deep shape makes it suitable for dishes with soupy side dishes or sauces. It is easy to match with any dishes as well as Japanese cuisine.
The Granis series is also available in other sizes.
DETAILS
Quantity | 1 |
Size | D 24.5 cm (9.6 in) x H 2.3 cm (0.9 in) |
Material | Porcelain |
Microwave | Yes |
Dishwasher | Yes |
Maker / Brand
The contemporary Mino ware brand MERU, produced by Marukuni Ito in 2022, is the finest tableware, a crystallization of the joy of handicraft and the pride of craftsmanship, which makes the most of the skills and characteristics of each Mino ware craftsman. Marukuni Ito is a ceramics wholesaler that has supported the Mino ware market share for over 70 years.
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.

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