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This long dinner plate features a warm, earthy light brown color and an elegant abstract motif of water plants, which is a hallmark of Yashichida Oribe ware, characterized by its green glaze and abstract brushstrokes.
The expressive green design extends onto the bottom of the plate, where Tsujii has created a repeating pattern with his fingertips.
Drawing inspiration from nature, Tsujii Musashi imbues his creations with a subtle, rustic beauty.
Thin and lightweight, this plate is easy to handle. It can be used as a main dish when plating grilled fish or for serving a selection of Japanese wagashi sweets.
DETAILS
Quantity | 1 |
Size | 13.5 cm (5.3 in) x W 30.5 cm (12 in) x H 2.5 cm (1 in) |
Material | Stoneware |
Microwave | Yes |
Dishwasher | Yes |
Maker / Brand
Specializing in the creation of Mino ware, Tsujii Musashi established Musashi Kiln in 2006 in Mizunami City, Gifu Prefecture. While crafting his unique pottery, he also engages in agricultural activities, drawing inspiration for his designs from nature. Elements such as wheat and aquatic plants are incorporated into his patterns. The tableware he creates offers a natural and comfortable sensation, both in its appearance and its texture.

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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