Rinkuro Kiln (Hasami ware)
Enjoy the beauty of traditional Hasami ware with these finely and elegantly crafted fan-shaped plates. The shimmering gold decoration adds a sense of luxury to the dining table, reflecting light beautifully. The motifs of clouds, pine trees, chrysanthemums, and dragons are not only auspicious symbols but also reflect the natural beauty of Japan, allowing you to enjoy the changing seasons along with your meal.
This plate is perfect for serving traditional Japanese sweets or even Western treats such as macarons and cookies. It’s versatile enough for both everyday use and special occasions.
Product Details
- Artist: Rinkuro Kiln (Hasami ware, Ko-Imari style)
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Size:
- LARGE: Approx. 7.7 inches (H) × 9.4 inches (W) × 0.8 inches (D)
- SMALL: Approx. 4.5 inches (H) × 6.5 inches (W) × 0.8 inches (D)
- Microwave: Not safe
- Dishwasher: Not safe
Each plate, while sharing the same design, has its own unique texture and personality, making it a one-of-a-kind item. Whether arranged compactly or spread out, these plates create a stylish and elegant table setting.
History of Ko-Imari
Ko-Imari, which began in the 17th century, symbolizes the rich history of Japanese porcelain. Known for its intricate designs and vibrant colors, Ko-Imari ware was initially made for Japanese nobility and later became popular as an export to Europe. These plates carry on that tradition, blending classical and contemporary aesthetics.
Bring the artistry of Rinkuro Kiln to your table with these exquisite plates.
Care Instructions
Although the base is polished, dragging items across the surface may cause scratches. After use, gently wash with a soft sponge and neutral detergent. Avoid abrasive cleaners. The gold and silver accents and hand-painted details may vary slightly, adding to each item’s unique charm.
The Charm of Handmade Items
Handmade pottery showcases slight differences in color, glaze, and shape. No two pieces are exactly alike, so enjoy the unique beauty of your one-of-a-kind work.
Please Read Before Purchasing
Rinkuro Kiln (Hasami ware)
Enjoy the beauty of traditional Hasami ware with these finely and elegantly crafted fan-shaped plates. The shimmering gold decoration adds a sense of luxury to the dining table, reflecting light beautifully. The motifs of clouds, pine trees, chrysanthemums, and dragons are not only auspicious symbols but also reflect the natural beauty of Japan, allowing you to enjoy the changing seasons along with your meal.
This plate is perfect for serving traditional Japanese sweets or even Western treats such as macarons and cookies. It’s versatile enough for both everyday use and special occasions.
Product Details
- Artist: Rinkuro Kiln (Hasami ware, Ko-Imari style)
-
Size:
- LARGE: Approx. 7.7 inches (H) × 9.4 inches (W) × 0.8 inches (D)
- SMALL: Approx. 4.5 inches (H) × 6.5 inches (W) × 0.8 inches (D)
- Microwave: Not safe
- Dishwasher: Not safe
Each plate, while sharing the same design, has its own unique texture and personality, making it a one-of-a-kind item. Whether arranged compactly or spread out, these plates create a stylish and elegant table setting.
History of Ko-Imari
Ko-Imari, which began in the 17th century, symbolizes the rich history of Japanese porcelain. Known for its intricate designs and vibrant colors, Ko-Imari ware was initially made for Japanese nobility and later became popular as an export to Europe. These plates carry on that tradition, blending classical and contemporary aesthetics.
Bring the artistry of Rinkuro Kiln to your table with these exquisite plates.
Care Instructions
Although the base is polished, dragging items across the surface may cause scratches. After use, gently wash with a soft sponge and neutral detergent. Avoid abrasive cleaners. The gold and silver accents and hand-painted details may vary slightly, adding to each item’s unique charm.
The Charm of Handmade Items
Handmade pottery showcases slight differences in color, glaze, and shape. No two pieces are exactly alike, so enjoy the unique beauty of your one-of-a-kind work.
Please Read Before Purchasing