Showa

US$259.00

This plate was produced on the Japanese island of Kyushu according to ancient techniques dating back to the 15th century when Korean potters brought new techniques such as kiln designs and ash-glazing. 

This plate was produced in the village of Onta where a few potters work together as a community creating pottery in the folk-art tradition and  objects both for daily use and artistic purposes. Onta pottery has been designated an Intangible Cultural Property of Japan meaning that potters continue to work according to traditional methods and perpetuate important old knowledge and savoir-faire. 

The design of this plate is reminiscent of the Showa period in Japan. This plate can be used daily, as well as being decorative. Made by hand with natural clay, ceramics embellish our daily life and allow us to live in harmony with nature.

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This plate was produced on the Japanese island of Kyushu according to ancient techniques dating back to the 15th century when Korean potters brought new techniques such as kiln designs and ash-glazing. 

This plate was produced in the village of Onta where a few potters work together as a community creating pottery in the folk-art tradition and  objects both for daily use and artistic purposes. Onta pottery has been designated an Intangible Cultural Property of Japan meaning that potters continue to work according to traditional methods and perpetuate important old knowledge and savoir-faire. 

The design of this plate is reminiscent of the Showa period in Japan. This plate can be used daily, as well as being decorative. Made by hand with natural clay, ceramics embellish our daily life and allow us to live in harmony with nature.

This plate was produced on the Japanese island of Kyushu according to ancient techniques dating back to the 15th century when Korean potters brought new techniques such as kiln designs and ash-glazing. 

This plate was produced in the village of Onta where a few potters work together as a community creating pottery in the folk-art tradition and  objects both for daily use and artistic purposes. Onta pottery has been designated an Intangible Cultural Property of Japan meaning that potters continue to work according to traditional methods and perpetuate important old knowledge and savoir-faire. 

The design of this plate is reminiscent of the Showa period in Japan. This plate can be used daily, as well as being decorative. Made by hand with natural clay, ceramics embellish our daily life and allow us to live in harmony with nature.

Origin: Japan

Material: Natural Clay

Condition: New

Dimension: H 7 x D 21 cm

Care: Rinse gently with water. Avoid aggressive soap to preserve the quality of the ceramic. 

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