樋口 真紀

    [Sales start on Friday, April 24, 9:00 PM] 4-inch plate - elephant

      樋口 真紀

      [Sales start on Friday, April 24, 9:00 PM] 4-inch plate - elephant

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      Sale price ¥4,070Regular price
      Regular price ¥4,070
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      [Sales start on Friday, April 24, 9:00 PM] 4-inch plate - elephant
      Sale price ¥4,070Regular price
      Regular price ¥4,070

      Before Use

      • Material: Ceramic
      • Diameter: Approx. 12cm
      • Height: Approx. 2cm
      • Sealing: Required
      • Microwave: Safe
      • Dishwasher: Not safe
      • Oven: Not safe
      • Direct Flame: Not safe

      Some details, such as the shape, degree of distortion, texture, and color, may not be clearly visible in the images.

      As these are handcrafted items made by an artisan, there may be individual differences in the color development of the painting, the form of the motifs, and their placement.

      Additionally, there may be slight distortions in the form of the vessels, so we appreciate your understanding before purchasing.

      For other details, please refer to the care instructions.

      A 4-inch plate with a traditional astringency and a hint of cuteness.

      Higuchi-san's works evoke a natural smile with their charming cuteness, yet also possess a refined elegance.

      Drawing inspiration from a wide range of sources, from familiar flora and fauna to classical elements like ancient ceramics and Ukiyo-e, these influences are seamlessly woven into her creations.

      This piece features an elephant painting that exudes both dignity and a touch of cuteness.
      Elephants have long been cherished as auspicious symbols, bringing prosperity and good fortune. Higuchi-san's unique sensibility beautifully captures this traditional meaning while seamlessly integrating it into modern living.

      With its gentle curve and ideal size, this plate is perfect for everyday use as a serving dish, and also recommended for special occasions when you wish for good fortune.

      The back of the vessel is also one of its charms.
      The base, a blend of Shigaraki pottery clay and porcelain clay, offers the best of both worlds, with the white of porcelain and the ruggedness of earth, creating a wonderfully tasteful texture.
      Mr. Higuchi's works bring a subtle richness to everyday dining.

      We hope you find your favorite.

      Higuchi-san's works evoke a natural smile with their charming cuteness, yet also possess a refined elegance.

      Drawing inspiration from a wide range of sources, from familiar flora and fauna to classical elements like ancient ceramics and Ukiyo-e, these influences are seamlessly woven into her creations.

      This piece features an elephant painting that exudes both dignity and a touch of cuteness.
      Elephants have long been cherished as auspicious symbols, bringing prosperity and good fortune. Higuchi-san's unique sensibility beautifully captures this traditional meaning while seamlessly integrating it into modern living.

      With its gentle curve and ideal size, this plate is perfect for everyday use as a serving dish, and also recommended for special occasions when you wish for good fortune.

      The back of the vessel is also one of its charms.
      The base, a blend of Shigaraki pottery clay and porcelain clay, offers the best of both worlds, with the white of porcelain and the ruggedness of earth, creating a wonderfully tasteful texture.
      Mr. Higuchi's works bring a subtle richness to everyday dining.

      We hope you find your favorite.

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      Since childhood, Higuchi-san loved to draw. She would find white paper and devote herself to drawing pictures. 
      She attended children's drawing classes and was a member of the art club in high school, living with art for many years.

      She embarked on a career in pottery after majoring in ceramics at art college.

      She says, "There are many fields in crafts, but in pottery, I can shape things with my own hands without using hammers or saws. Also, I find it thrilling and appealing that the 'completion' happens when the piece is fired in a kiln, a process entrusted to something beyond my control." Her words convey a strong passion for creation.

      Her style, which combines cuteness with a subtle depth that grows with each viewing, is a result of her 12 years of apprenticeship under Tsutomu Motohashi (a disciple of Koichi Tamura, Living National Treasure).
      She thoroughly learned and absorbed Japanese traditional crafts and art from a broad perspective, elevating them into her own works.

      Furthermore, she values the essence of her work as "tableware" and "crafts," consciously engaging in every step of the ceramic creation process, from clay preparation to firing.

      Higuchi-san's works, created by blending Shigaraki ceramic clay and porcelain clay, possess both the warmth of earthenware and the smoothness unique to porcelain, offering a comforting feel and pleasant usability when held.

      "I would be delighted if my pottery could become everyday tableware, appearing on my customers' tables every day."

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