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Kohiki-Sirver SHAKU Plate

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Kohiki-Sirver SHAKU Plate

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DETAILS

The Kohiki-Silver Shaku Plates by Riso Porcelain beautifully blend traditional craftsmanship with modern elegance. The plate features the signature Kohiki glaze, with a soft, creamy white finish and a subtly textured surface that reflects the charm of Kohiki pottery. What distinguishes this plate is the delicate silver detailing along the edges, which provides a refined contrast to the earthy, rustic glaze.

The Shaku plate features a simple, elegant design with clean lines and a balanced shape, making it perfect for any dining occasion. Its understated beauty highlights the food it holds, adding artistry and sophistication to both casual and formal settings.

Designed by Shinichi Terauchi

Made in Arita, Japan

SPECIFICATION

Material: Arita Porcelain
Texture/Color: Kohiki Silver
Dimensions
12" Plate: 0.6"H x 11.8"⌀
10" Plate: 0.6"H x 10.2"⌀
Dishwasher safe, Microwave safe

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN Arita, Japan
DELIVERY Ships within 2 business days if in stock. Backordered Riso Porcelain items may take up to 3 months.

ABOUT Riso Porcelain(李荘窯)

In the late Meiji era, ceramic artist Shinichi Terauchi, the great-grandfather of current Risoan Kiln president Shinji Terauchi, was invited to the Arita region to serve as a mentor at a crafts school. The kiln's name originates from its establishment at the residence of Lee San-pyeong, the founder of Arita ware.

Arita is renowned as one of Japan's leading ceramic centers, and Risoan Kiln is situated on what was once known as "Tokkuri Street," a hub for workshops producing sake bottles, cups, and chopstick rests.

In the wake of Japan's economic growth and bubble era, Shinji Terauchi has devoted himself to creating timeless pottery. Guided by the belief that "beautiful things are eternal," he actively pursues designs that transcend fleeting trends.

Riso Porcelain(李荘窯)