Ichihara small Plate 14.5cm
€18,95
It's like an ice mirror wrapped in fog in a deep forest.
The process that looks like ice is called a crack pattern, which is a crack pattern that occurs when cooling after firing due to the difference in shrinkage between the glaze and the base.
After the pottery is fired, when it cools down, the ping-ping sound that penetrates is very beautiful.
Simple white gives a deep impression.
Beautiful tableware that allows you to enjoy the nuances.
A feeling of size that is just right as a serving plate.
A simple design that allows Japanese sweets to be placed on it, as well as western sweets such as canelé.
The process that looks like ice is called a crack pattern, which is a crack pattern that occurs when cooling after firing due to the difference in shrinkage between the glaze and the base.
After the pottery is fired, when it cools down, the ping-ping sound that penetrates is very beautiful.
Simple white gives a deep impression.
Beautiful tableware that allows you to enjoy the nuances.
A feeling of size that is just right as a serving plate.
A simple design that allows Japanese sweets to be placed on it, as well as western sweets such as canelé.
Size | Approx Ø14,5 x H2.5cm
Material | Pottery (Minoyaki)
Place of origin | Gifu Prefecture, Japan
Made in Japan