


Ecume Straight-Sided Plate 8"
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Description
Ecume, the French word for sea foam, takes its name literally: the glaze reproduces the pattern of foam, with bubbles outlined in fine dark lines that cluster and drift across the white surface. The effect is at once precise and completely organic, somewhere between a natural phenomenon and a printed textile. The clean, white porcelain ground and restrained forms keep the glaze as the focal point, and the surface works particularly well for seafood, raw preparations, and anything that benefits from a cool, luminous backdrop.
Details
Material: Porcelain
Dimensions: Ø 8.3” × 0.8” H (Ø 210 × 20 mm)
Country of Origin: Japan
Care
- Dishwasher and microwave safe.
- Do not use over direct heat, including ovens, gas stoves, or open flame.
Shipping & Delivery
Ships within 2–3 business days if in stock. Backordered HIBINO items may take 8-12 weeks. Vases and decorative objects may require additional time. Please contact us at for any inquiries.
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Ecume Straight-Sided Plate 8"
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About Mino Ware
Mino ware, or Mino-yaki (美濃焼), is one of Japan's oldest pottery traditions, with roots stretching back over 1,300 years in Gifu Prefecture in central Japan. The region's geology, rich in diverse clays, feldspar, and silica, has made it the largest ceramics-producing region in Japan, accounting for roughly half of all tableware made in the country today. Rather than working within a single style, Mino has always been defined by its range, from traditional craft pieces to professional tableware for restaurants and hotels.
ARJ works with a selection of kilns in Mino, each with its own approach to clay, glaze, and form. What they share is a commitment to making tableware that holds up in daily use while carrying the material character that comes from working within a tradition this deep. The pieces are earthy, considered, and built to last.





















































































































































































































