• 010-907 Uki-Hana Square Plate, Three Indigo Glazes

    This plate features flowers that seem to float to the surface. The center features a Japanese pinwheel design. The finished item has a gentle undulating feel overall. Each individual design is carefully engraved, which brings out the gorgeous shades of the glaze when it is fired. When combined with food, the three distinct colors (three glaze colors) make for a vibrant dining table display.

  • 010-907 Uki-Hana Square Plate, Three Indigo Glazes

    This plate features flowers that seem to float to the surface. The center features a Japanese pinwheel design. The finished item has a gentle undulating feel overall. Each individual design is carefully engraved, which brings out the gorgeous shades of the glaze when it is fired. When combined with food, the three distinct colors (three glaze colors) make for a vibrant dining table display.

  • 010-907 Uki-Hana Square Plate, Three Indigo Glazes

    This plate features flowers that seem to float to the surface. The center features a Japanese pinwheel design. The finished item has a gentle undulating feel overall. Each individual design is carefully engraved, which brings out the gorgeous shades of the glaze when it is fired. When combined with food, the three distinct colors (three glaze colors) make for a vibrant dining table display.

  • 010-907 Uki-Hana Square Plate, Three Indigo Glazes

    This plate features flowers that seem to float to the surface. The center features a Japanese pinwheel design. The finished item has a gentle undulating feel overall. Each individual design is carefully engraved, which brings out the gorgeous shades of the glaze when it is fired. When combined with food, the three distinct colors (three glaze colors) make for a vibrant dining table display.

Material Ceramic ware
Size ①□22h 4.5cm  ②Diameter: 23h 4cm
Weight ①650g ②500g
note Microwavable. Not compatible with ovens or dishwashers.
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MARUKO NAKASHIMA

We were founded in 1957 in Akatsu in Tobu Ward, Seto City, Aichi Prefecture, a place synonymous with Seto ware. We believe in looking to the past to make new creations. Through the production of gorgeous ceramic pieces, utensils that make meals enjoyable and soothe the heart, and vessels full of style, as well as materials that take advantage of the warmth of the sheen, we are carrying on a pottery tradition with a distinct taste. We hope everyone regularly uses our ceramic ware, and we will continue to offer new forms of Japanese pottery that are imbued with the vicissitudes of the four season and place value on the gentleness of the artisans’ hands and the warmth of the soil.

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