- Description
- CREATORS INFO
A small plate featuring icchin, a signature decorating technique of Kohshun Kiln.
In this technique, liquid clay is carefully piped onto the surface to create raised patterns that appear like delicate lace against the white glaze. Select designs are enhanced with delicate gold, platinum, or silver accents, adding a refined touch of brilliance.
Perfect for serving cakes, bread, and sweets, and for adding a touch of elegance to your coffee or tea time.
Perfect for serving cakes, bread, and sweets, and for adding a touch of elegance to your coffee or tea time.
| Material |
Porcelain
| Actual Size |
Diameter 19.5cm, Height 2.5cm
| Packaging |
Paper box
| Care Instructions |
Please avoid using a microwave oven or dishwasher.
| Delivery Date |
If in stock: Ships immediately.
If out of stock: -
*Please note that as these items are also sold at exhibitions, there may be instances where an item is out of stock when you place your order. We sincerely appreciate your understanding.
| Other |
As each item is handmade, the color may differ slightly from the photo.
KOSHUN TOUEN Co.,
Koshun Touen is a workshop that has been in business for three generations in the Hiyoshi area, a region famous as one of Kyoto's leading ceramic production areas.
Using the "Kochi technique" which produces striking, vivid colors, they create a wide range of products, from tea ceremony utensils to everyday tableware.
The intricate patterns that are characteristic of Kochi are the result of the "Icchin" technique, in which clay is melted into a paste and squeezed out of a bag like icing cookies.