Normal 8-inch plate, yellow
Description
[Before using the dish]
Ceramics are prone to absorbing water.
We recommend soaking it in water overnight before use.
[Care Instructions]
For regular maintenance, wash with a sponge and dish soap and rinse thoroughly.
After washing, it is important to dry thoroughly.
*Please avoid soaking for long periods of time.
Ceramics are highly absorbent, so the base will absorb dirt and cause mold and stains.
Before Use
- Material: Ceramic
- Diameter approx. 18cm
- Height: Approx. 2.2cm
- Sealing required
- Microwave safe (warming only)
- Dishwasher safe
- Oven unusable
- Do not use on direct flame
These dishes are handmade items, each made by an artist.
Therefore, each piece will vary in size, shape, degree of distortion, texture, and color.
Although we have photographed the products in colors that are close to the actual product, the colors may appear slightly different depending on the lighting conditions and the monitor you are using.
Please be aware of this in advance.
Please refer to the description above for care instructions.
An 8-inch plate with a soft and fluffy feel
Tamari Kiln's 8-inch plate has a soft, fluffy feel like a macaron.
The plate is coated with yellow glaze and has a soft color that is close to white beige.
It has a gentle depth that can absorb even a little liquid.
The simple and gentle colors are suitable for both Japanese and Western styles.
It goes well with both rustic and vibrant dishes.
"I strive to create tableware that fits comfortably in the hand and becomes an indispensable part of everyday life."
As you say, these are dishes that can be a part of our lives in any situation.
Tamari Kiln's 8-inch plate has a soft, fluffy feel like a macaron.
The plate is coated with yellow glaze and has a soft color that is close to white beige.
It has a gentle depth that can absorb even a little liquid.
The simple and gentle colors are suitable for both Japanese and Western styles.
It goes well with both rustic and vibrant dishes.
"I strive to create tableware that fits comfortably in the hand and becomes an indispensable part of everyday life."
As you say, these are dishes that can be a part of our lives in any situation.
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Mari Takamura
Mari Takamura of Tamari Kiln creates pottery in Hachimantai City, Iwate Prefecture.
Having loved drawing and art since childhood, she went on to study at an art high school. There she discovered pottery and decided she wanted to make pottery her career. She majored in pottery at Tohoku University of Art and Design, and after studying under Sato Taiju and Sato Akane, who run a kiln in Aizu Misato Town, said to be the oldest pottery producing region in the Tohoku region, she has been creating works under Tamari Kiln since 2013.
"When I make tableware, I always think specifically about what I will put inside it," says Takamura, whose tableware is appealing in that it blends naturally into everyday life.
Takamura's works, which are rich in variety, are made by mixing the clay and glazes himself, and his attention to detail can be felt in his work.
The colors applied to the dishes have an exquisite nuance that is difficult to describe in words, and the crystalline glaze applied on top gives them a one-of-a-kind look.
This piece perfectly embodies the phrase "enjoying the scenery" when it comes to pottery.
"I strive to create tableware that fits comfortably in the hand and becomes an indispensable part of everyday life." As Takamura says, Tamari Kiln's tableware is a perfect blend of seemingly contradictory elements - calm yet vibrant - and exudes a sense of reliability and inclusiveness that gently adds color to everyday cooking.
