Arita ware
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Arita ware
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Used a few times and stored in a glass cabinet. There are no cracks or chips. There are minor scratches and fading of the gold rim due to use. For entertaining New Year's cuisine Everyday use Side dishes Japanese set meals Grilled fish Serving side dishes Can be used in various scenes. It will further enhance the dishes. ⚪︎Fukagawa Seiji Celadon Long Small Plate Set (Square Plate) 3-piece set⚪︎ Manufactured by Fukagawa Seiji, a kiln in Arita. These are square plates glazed with celadon, used as individual plates or side dishes. ⚪︎Fukagawa Seiji Celadon Square Plate 3-piece set⚪︎ These are products of Fukagawa Seiji, a kiln in Arita, purveyor to the Imperial Household Agency. "Celadon" is a beautiful pale green porcelain, like jade, that enhances any dish. The simple and elegant design can be used widely, from everyday use to formal occasions. The back has the Fukagawa Seiji pottery mark (mei) called "Fuji Ryusui," a flowing water mark with Mount Fuji. ⚪︎Fukagawa Seiji Celadon Ring Flower Plate (Small Plate, Bean Plate) 3-piece set⚪︎ Characterized by the beautiful celadon color, like jade. Can be used as side dishes, soy sauce dishes, or cake plates. ⚪︎Fukagawa Seiji Ruri Kin-sai Meimei-zara (Individual Plate) 6-piece set⚪︎ Made by Fukagawa Seiji, a kiln in Arita. On a deep ruri (dark blue) background, a pattern thought to be chrysanthemums is drawn in white and gold. Meimei-zara are small plates for serving individual portions of food. Because of the gold decoration, use in a microwave is not recommended. ⚪︎Arita-yaki "Kizen" Sometsuke Shonzui Ume Kachō Square Plate 1 piece⚪︎ Painted with cobalt-based paint, and then a transparent glass glaze is applied and fired at high temperature using the sometsuke technique. While inheriting traditional patterns and designs, it features a design that suits modern dining tables. The edges of the plate have a wavy shape, and the arrangement is designed to enhance the food, with an emphasis on the beauty of the negative space.
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