- Description
- CREATORS INFO
This white porcelain plate was decorated using a technique he named "Tsuchibasami" by the fourth generation owner of Benimura Kiln, inspired by the Japanese confectionery "Hasami Kiku."
It can be used as a dessert plate or for any other purpose.
| Product name |
Flower plate with scissors
| Color variations |
Yellow Pink
| Material |
porcelain
| Actual size |
Diameter approx. 15.5cm x height approx. 2.7cm
| Paper Box |
| Care instructions and handling precautions |
After use, wash gently by hand. Do not use in dishwashers, dish dryers, or microwaves as they may cause damage.
| About delivery date |
If in stock: Same day shipping.
|Others|
As each product is handmade, the colour may vary from the photograph.
Koson Kiln
Chawanzaka is a street lined with Kiyomizu-yaki potteries. Located halfway up the slope is Koson Kiln, a Porcelain factory with over 100 years of history, founded in 1915 by the founder, Eijiro Hayashi.
By inheriting and pursuing the techniques of the white porcelain and celadon porcelain that represent Koson Kiln, the simple works that are unique to Koson Kiln today have been developed.
In order to further blaze a trail in tradition, he creates works that incorporate a breath of new life.