A bean dish that you just want to collect. The GOSU bean dish has a wonderful variation of soft lines with fluctuations and a beautiful blue color that draws you in. Five types of Kuresu that were originally developed are used, and each one has a unique look, so it has the appeal of being able to take a closer look like a painting plate. The finish of handmade vessels varies depending on the season, so the fact that the season of the kiln is written on the back of the plate is something that makes me feel attached to it. A set of GOSU bean dishes that allows you to see the scenery of the kiln in Hizen Yoshida and the four seasons, which is a specialty of daily use vessels.
Which color should you choose today?
A bean dish that fits comfortably in the palm of your hand. In addition to morning, lunch and evening meals, it is also recommended to use it for snacks such as tasting and coffee accompaniment. You can enjoy the different appearance of the dishes depending on the color of the plates to be served, and the dishes themselves are fun and educational. You can create a special feeling just by stacking a bean plate on top of the plate, so please enjoy the combination. In addition, it is also compatible with microwave ovens and dishwashers, which is a nice point as a dish for daily use.
When it comes to tableware sets, there are many cases where they all have the same pattern, or even if they are different, only a part of them are used. One is a different color. It is a very fulfilling set that you can choose the vessel according to the shade and taste of the main plate. I don't want to have more than one of the same plate on the table, but if I choose the one that is just the right size, I tend to wear it. By using multiple GOSU plates together, a rhythm is created from the shades of color, and it plays the role of turning it into a gorgeous dining table. As it is a compact plate that is not bulky, it is also recommended as a gift for moving gifts and wedding gifts.
Dark blue gradation
Gosu is a blue pigment that has been used for dyeing porcelain since ancient times. It is believed to have come from China in the early Edo period, and today it is widely used in pottery, not just in specific production areas. As the name suggests, GOSU's products are finished in beautiful blue vessels by this Kuresu.
Also noteworthy is the technique called "dami" used in all GOSU vessels. This is a technique in which a special dark brush is soaked in Kuresu, and the amount of dripping paint is adjusted with your fingertips to apply finely. It is extremely difficult to finish beautifully because the unglazed dough with high water absorption is colored, and it takes a lot of patience not only for the technique but also for the work while always having a sense of tension.
Since it is colored by human hands, the same thing cannot be created as two pieces. Deep blue that is drawn in, and soft pale blue. Each piece has its own individuality, and you can feel the depth of a Japanese plate. The season of kiln-making of the vessel is written on the back so that you can enjoy the change in finish depending on the temperature and climate of the day.
Arita porcelain for daily use
Soekyu Ceramics Co., Ltd., which handles GOSU, is a ceramics plant of Hizen Yoshida, which is known as the production center of Arita porcelain. Compared to Arita, which handles a lot of art and commercial tableware, Hizen Yoshida is a production center that mainly produces daily tableware. The history of making daily tableware from ancient times confirms that Hizen Yoshida's porcelain is durable.
Founded in 1953, it originally played the role of regenerating and selling bottom soil, but later opened as a kiln. Although I sometimes made fashionable Karako-patterned vessels, I reconsidered "vessels loved by customers" and developed my own five-level shades of Kuresu, using my specialty technique "darkness". Start). We continue to make vessels that can be handed down by burning the charm that can be felt by using it in daily life.
Size | Diameter 7cm
Height 1.1cm |
Weight | 30g(1つあたり) |
Country of origin | porcelain |
Country of origin | Japan |
Gift box | This product would be packaged in a gift box. |
Compatibility | Microwave: o
Dishwasher: o Oven: x |
Soekyu Ceramics Co., Ltd., which makes GOSU, was founded in 1953 in Yoshida, Ureshino City, Saga Prefecture. Originally, it was a pottery factory that was responsible for regenerating and selling the dregs of the dough called bottom soil, but after that it will open as a kiln.
While continuing to make various vessels, I think that making "really good things" and "really unique things" instead of fashionable ones is "loved by customers for a long time" even if they wait for a while. Shift product direction. The brand GOSU was born by using the traditional brush painting technique called "Darkness", which is our specialty.
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