Elevate your dining table with chic sophistication. A large rimmed plate showcasing the beauty of negative space, crafted entirely by hand with a flying chisel technique.
This generously sized rimmed plate combines the skilled craftsmanship of Koishiwara-yaki's Okiyo Kiln with modern sensibility.
Its matte black finish, subduing gloss, reveals a subtle rust-brown hue depending on the light, creating a deep, exquisite color. Its subdued tone accentuates the vibrant colors of ingredients, elevating everyday dishes with a refined impression.
■ A dependable “24.5cm” size perfect for entertaining
Approximately 24.5cm in diameter, this large plate is ideal for plating main dishes like meat or fish, or for serving multiple side dishes on a single plate. It also excels as a serving bowl or platter for dishes shared at home parties.
■ The “Rim” Design for Beautiful Presentation
The wide rim naturally creates space around the edges. Simply placing food in the center achieves restaurant-quality presentation. It also offers the practical benefit of preventing sauces or liquids from spilling.
■ Impressive “Full-Surface Flying Chisel” Workmanship, Inside and Out
The “flying chisel” technique involves bouncing the blade tip to carve continuous patterns. This plate features meticulous flying chisel work applied by skilled artisans across its entire surface—from the rim and center to the underside. The deep carving and rhythmic patterns, unique to handcrafted work, stand out beautifully against the black base.
■ Monitor settings may cause slight color differences between photos and actual product.
◇Product Details◇
●Size: Diameter approx. 24.5cm × Height approx. 2.5cm
●Material: Koishiwara clay
●Specifications: Microwave safe, dishwasher safe, oven safe ※Not suitable for direct flame
●Ceramic Type: Koishiwara ware
●Place of Production: Higashimine Village, Fukuoka Prefecture
●Artisan: Oumei Kiln
Naoyuki Onimaru
1977 Born in Koishiwara Village (now Higashimine Village), Asakura District, Fukuoka Prefecture
1999 Entered Tokyo University of the Arts, Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Crafts
2003 Graduated from the same university, received the Ataka Prize
2005 Completed Master's Program in Ceramics, Graduate School of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts
Graduation work: “Blue-White Porcelain Jar with Bamboo-Leaf Carved Pattern”
Awarded the Salon de Printemps Prize
2005: Entered the Doctoral Program, Graduate School of Fine Arts, Tokyo University of the Arts
2008: Presented doctoral dissertation
“Research on the Production of Blue-White Porcelain Utilizing Carved Patterns”
Awarded Doctorate (Fine Arts) No. 218
2009: Began pottery production at Okiyo Kiln
Selected for the Western Traditional Crafts Exhibition
2010: Selected for the Western Crafts Exhibition
Selected for the West Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition
First selection for the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition
Special Jury Prize, Present Form Ceramics Hagi Grand Prize Exhibition 2010
Selected for the 4th Kikuchi Biennale
2011 Selected for the Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition
Selected for the Western Crafts Exhibition Encouragement Award
Selected for the Kyushu Yamaguchi Ceramics Exhibition Asahi Shimbun Award
Selected for the 9th International Ceramics Festival Mino Bronze Award
Selected for the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition
2012 Selected for the Western Traditional Crafts Exhibition Japan Crafts Association Award
Selected for “Contemporary Tea Ceremony” (Kikuchi Satoshi Museum of Art)
Work acquired by the Cernuschi Museum
Grand Prize, West Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition
Selected, Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition
Blue-White Porcelain Faceted Bowl “Ryo” purchased by the Imperial Household Agency
Selected, 5th Kikuchi Biennale
2013: Selected, Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition
Selected, Kyushu Yamaguchi Ceramics Exhibition
Finalist, Faenza International Ceramics Exhibition
Asahi Culture Center Award, Western Traditional Crafts Exhibition
Selected, Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition
Runner-up Grand Prize, Hagi Grand Prize Exhibition 2013: Contemporary Ceramics
Certified as Full Member, Japan Craft Association
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- Elegantly anchors the dining table. A large rimmed plate featuring full-plane finish, designed to appreciate the beauty of negative space. ■Due to monitor settings, the actual color may differ from the displayed photo.
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