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Dogwood Türkiye 15cm Plate
Handling Instructions
[Handling instructions]
- Please avoid using the pan for heating oily foods or for long periods of time, as this may cause cracks.
- Avoid sudden temperature changes as this may cause damage.
For example, putting something in cold water immediately after immersing it in hot water, or pouring hot water over a chilled container. - Please use a soft sponge as scrubbing hard with abrasives, cleansers, or metal scrubbers may scratch the surface.
- If cracks or fissures appear, discontinue use.
- There is no need to seal the porcelain, but due to the nature of the glaze, food stains such as tea stains will soak in.
You can remove some stains with kitchen bleach.
Before Use
- Material: Stoneware
- Diameter: Approx. 10.5cm
- Height: Approx. 2cm
- Sealing: Not required
- Microwave: OK
- Dishwasher: OK
- Oven: Not suitable
- Direct flame: Not suitable
Please note that some aspects such as shape, distortion, texture, and color may not be clearly visible in the images.
Please understand in advance that each of these vessels is a handmade item crafted individually by an artist.
There may be areas where iron spots (black dots) appear, which are caused by the oxidation of iron content in the clay during firing.
Additionally, small indentations (pinholes) may be present, but these are natural phenomena that occur during the firing process and are not defects.
Please enjoy them as part of the unique character.
For more details, please refer to the handling instructions.
11cm plate that combines a sense of calm with cheerfulness
This piece features plump, blooming camellias.
The delicate painting, richly applied with slip unique to stoneware, is so three-dimensional it makes you want to touch it.
You can enjoy its profound expression.
It can be used as a saucer with the small camellia cup.
It can also be used as a plate for snacks, separate from the cup.
It can also be used as a small serving plate at the table.
Fukube Kiln's vessels evoke a sense of nostalgia.
Yet, their designs are seamlessly integrated into modern lifestyles.
These reliable pieces bring a gentle elegance to any space.
- Regarding B -
Upon closer inspection, there were about 3 minor scratches.
Therefore, the price for B has been slightly reduced.
Please keep this in mind when making your purchase.
This piece features plump, blooming camellias.
The delicate painting, richly applied with slip unique to stoneware, is so three-dimensional it makes you want to touch it.
You can enjoy its profound expression.
It can be used as a saucer with the small camellia cup.
It can also be used as a plate for snacks, separate from the cup.
It can also be used as a small serving plate at the table.
Fukube Kiln's vessels evoke a sense of nostalgia.
Yet, their designs are seamlessly integrated into modern lifestyles.
These reliable pieces bring a gentle elegance to any space.
- Regarding B -
Upon closer inspection, there were about 3 minor scratches.
Therefore, the price for B has been slightly reduced.
Please keep this in mind when making your purchase.
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Fukube Kiln
劒 雅明・劒 真澄
Fukube Kiln produces fine stoneware in Toki City, Gifu Prefecture.
They are a married couple who work together.
The name Fukube Kiln comes from the fact that the owner's wife, Masumi, loves gourds.
"When I was little, I loved the dorayaki called Sennari sold at a Japanese confectionery shop in Nagoya.
That may be why I became fond of gourds. The shape of the gourd is cute and considered auspicious, so the gourd is also known as Fukube Kiln."
This is a heartwarming story that is typical of Fukube Kiln.
The paintings they create have a deep design that reflects the softness of the decorative clay, and they exude a gentle, enveloping generosity.
The two artists are working to preserve this technique, which is in danger of disappearing, by painting the pieces molded by Sone Yoji of Shofu Kiln using traditional stoneware techniques.
"Stoneware is not well known even in Mino. I hope that many people will be able to experience the charm of this beautiful, historic pottery."