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Painted cutlery rest
Description
[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
- Vertical: approx. 2cm
- Width approx. 25cm
- Height: approx. 0.5cm
- 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.
Please refer to the description for handling instructions.
A cute cutlery rest with a picture that will put a smile on your face
A cute cutlery rest with small flowers and leaves.
Not only the small flowers, but also the pale green of the leaves are painted in two different colors, conveying Igawa's attention to detail and the careful approach he takes to his work.
The flowers are pinkish in colour, closer to red.
Something pale.
There are two types.
A vibrant and cute cutlery rest that brightens and brightens up your dining table.
Please pick it up and take a good look at it.
A cute cutlery rest with small flowers and leaves.
Not only the small flowers, but also the pale green of the leaves are painted in two different colors, conveying Igawa's attention to detail and the careful approach he takes to his work.
The flowers are pinkish in colour, closer to red.
Something pale.
There are two types.
A vibrant and cute cutlery rest that brightens and brightens up your dining table.
Please pick it up and take a good look at it.
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Ayako Igawa
Ayako Igawa is from Ibaraki Prefecture, which is famous for Kasama ware.
After graduating from the Japanese painting course at Kyoto University of Art and Design, he became interested in pottery, which he could use his Japanese painting skills in, and studied at the Ceramics Training Center of the Ibaraki Prefectural Industrial Technology Center.
She creates pottery with the aim of creating small yet gorgeous pieces that will add color to your everyday life.
The delicately drawn patterns with thin lines and skillfully expressed colors are only possible thanks to the skills of Igawa, who studied Japanese painting at university.
You can see how carefully each tiny leaf and flower has been painted.
Igawa's works are lovely and have a soft style.
These are dishes that will make you smile the moment you see them.
