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Shinogi flower pot, 5 inches, gray
Handling Instructions
This product is made of low-absorbency porcelain and can be used in the microwave and dishwasher.
However, if you are using a microwave, please avoid using it for cooking purposes.
If you are using a dishwasher, please be careful not to stack dishes on top of each other, as this may cause damage.
Before Use
- Material: Porcelain
- Diameter approx. 14.5cm
- Height: Approx. 5cm
- No need to seal
- Microwave safe
- Dishwasher safe
- Oven unusable
- Do not use on direct flame
Some aspects, such as shape, distortion, texture, and color, may not be clearly visible in the image.
Please note that these dishes are handmade items, each made by an artist.
Each piece is different in terms of how the glaze flows and where it accumulates.
Please enjoy it as one of the flavors.
For further details, please refer to the handling instructions.
Shinogi flower pot that makes you feel soft
It is covered with a transparent and glossy ash glaze.
Its charming, delicate appearance with a slight light blue hue is appealing.
The cute flower-shaped rim and carefully crafted trim harmonize to beautifully enhance the food served on the plate.
Mizutani's works are made using Amakusa porcelain clay, which is also often used in Arita ware.
The glaze on this bowl is an ash glaze made from a mixture of ashes from various woods.
Mizutani places great importance on "making the food look delicious," and the appeal of all of his dishes is that they enhance the food.
It can also give a gentle and elegant impression to Japanese cuisine, which can often be plain.
The 5-sun size is about 15cm, making it the perfect size for a single serving of stew, round croquettes, or desserts.
The natural, gentle white color goes well with any dish, making these easy-to-use dishes perfect for everyday use.
It is covered with a transparent and glossy ash glaze.
Its charming, delicate appearance with a slight light blue hue is appealing.
The cute flower-shaped rim and carefully crafted trim harmonize to beautifully enhance the food served on the plate.
Mizutani's works are made using Amakusa porcelain clay, which is also often used in Arita ware.
The glaze on this bowl is an ash glaze made from a mixture of ashes from various woods.
Mizutani places great importance on "making the food look delicious," and the appeal of all of his dishes is that they enhance the food.
It can also give a gentle and elegant impression to Japanese cuisine, which can often be plain.
The 5-sun size is about 15cm, making it the perfect size for a single serving of stew, round croquettes, or desserts.
The natural, gentle white color goes well with any dish, making these easy-to-use dishes perfect for everyday use.
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Kazune Mizutani
Kazune Mizutani
Kazune Mizutani is from Yachiyo City, Kumamoto Prefecture.
From a young age, he loved making things, and developed an interest in crafts and glass, which led him to attend Oita Prefectural College of Arts.
One year after graduating, wanting to re-learn pottery in earnest, he became an apprentice to Takashi Yomiya, who is also from Kumamoto Prefecture and makes pottery in Kumamoto, and studied under him for three years.
They not only learned how to create works of art, but also how to sincerely engage with the clay.
After gaining a solid foundation as a ceramic artist, he went independent in his hometown of Yachiyo City and currently continues to create in his own studio.
Mizutani's works all have a soft impression, but what makes them so appealing is the dignified appearance that is the result of careful handiwork and well-thought-out forms.
"I believe that the food is the main attraction, so when I create, I imagine how it will look when presented and how it will feel when used," says Mizutani, whose dishes softly highlight the food and make it look beautiful.
Made from Amakusa porcelain clay, it is easy to handle and is perfect for everyday use as well as for more elaborate meals and entertaining guests. It is a reliable item that can be used in any situation.