The grapes are painted in muted colors on a square pot with warm colors and texture.
The gold edging adds a subtle elegance, giving the piece a sense of Japanese beauty and the seasons.
This piece is made on a potter's wheel using Shigaraki clay, with grapes carefully hand-painted and painted little by little, then fired again and again to finish. The four sides are gently shaped and the edges are spatula-marked to give it character. The foot is also carefully finished. The name is hand-written on the base.
Painting with gold and silver is technically difficult, so careful control of temperature and humidity is required during the process.
The raised edges make it easy to serve food, and you can enjoy the pattern as you serve it, or the pattern will gradually appear as you serve the food. It will add a touch of elegance to any table, whether Japanese or Western, and is perfect for entertaining.
It can also be used as a gift or as room decoration. (Plate stand not included)
You can also enjoy watching the depth of the color increase as you use it.
Diameter 25.0cm x Height 6.0cm Weight 840g
*Do not use microwaves, dishwashers, ovens, cleansers, nylon scrubbers, etc.
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- The grapes are painted in muted colors on a square pot with warm colors and texture. The gold edging adds a subtle elegance, giving the piece a sense of Japanese beauty and the seasons.
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