Shikoku tray with onion pattern

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kikakikaku
kikakikaku
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Shikoku tray with onion pattern - Plates & Trays - Pottery Blue

Product Description

It is a rectangular tray with onion pattern. We mixed two types of soil, applied the clay that gave out the earthy taste to the mold, and slowly beat it by hand. The paintings are painted point by point in a technique called dyeing. To finish, I paint iron paint on the edge and make it an accent. Because it is painted in dark blue eyes, it does not become too Japanese-style, it goes well with any table. As a small dish, if it is Japanese food, sashimi and fried eggs, and if it is a Western food, it will be suitable for dishes without juice, such as caprese and bruschetta. ・ Contents: One -Material: pottery -Size: about horizontal 190 ~ 195mm × vertical about 100 to 105mm × about 14 to 19mm in height ■ About delivery time Please contact us if you are in a hurry, as you may be absent from the event. ■ Notes on purchase 1. Range ○ Dishwasher ○ Steamed food ○ Frozen storage ○ Oven × Open flame × Be careful of rapid heating and quenching because they are weak to sudden temperature changes. 2. Please wash and dry immediately after use. It causes mold. 3. Some of the surface may look like cracks. This is called "crust" and occurs during firing due to the difference in shrinkage between glaze and soil. It is easy to infiltrate the colors such as tea and soup into the penetration, and the pattern changed by the year has been loved by the tea people as a "scenery" of the pottery from old times. If you are concerned, you can get closer to the original by using tableware bleach etc. 4. Rinse with water each time before use to make it difficult for stains and odors to penetrate. 5. There is a rare color that is slightly reddish or pinkish, but this is called Ohon (Gohon), and the iron in the soil is colored red during firing. It is highly incidental, and it is an interesting reaction that differs in the way of appearance even when fired under the same conditions. Of course, there is no problem in use. Kiki Kiku's story is produced assuming a casual everyday use. Although all items are carefully inspected, in rare cases, catatsuki, rough edges, distortion, pinholes (air holes), and smearing of paint are observed. In addition, the difference in painting by brushing, the difference in shape by manual work, and the presence or absence of a book by peeping also differ one by one. We hope that you enjoy it as a feature of ceramic making that is not found in industrial products including them.

Product Details

Material
Pottery
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Japan
Ranking
No.28,954 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.3,160 - Plates & Trays
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Product Type
Original Design
Listing Summary
It is the size that can be used widely from one dish plate to dessert plate

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