Miyamoto Taizando's red komon seven-inch medium plate with petal-like changes on the rim. It adds flowers to your daily cooking and makes your dining table brighter. Red, green, yellow, purple, navy blue, Kutani Gosai and a thin paintbrush are skillfully manipulated to create a richly drawn red pattern. The vermilion color that shines on the pure white porcelain skin is beautiful, and it is a perfect plate for celebrations.
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The red komon seven-inch medium plate, which colors the table with a variety of colors, is just the right size for serving the main dish for one person. Kutani ware is a traditional Japanese craft, but it goes well with not only Japanese food but also Western food such as salads and marinades. In addition, it is light and easy to handle, and it has a moderate depth, so it is a vessel that has many places to play an active part. It is recommended to arrange for the number of family members, and it will surely be appreciated as a wedding gift or a gift for loved ones.
Also, with the same pattern, it is a little smaller than the red komon seven-inch medium plate.Red Komon Plateand, you can use it for deep and juicy dishesRed Komon 7 inch medium bowlwe also handle. One of the ways to enjoy it is to arrange it as a set.
The charm of Kutani ware
Miyamoto Taizando (Miyamoto Taizando) opened in 1909. Taizan Kiln is located in Komatsu, Ishikawa Prefecture, and focuses on colored porcelain, which is said to be the mainstream tradition of Kutani ware. It was said that it was Kutani ware store when it was founded, but as Taizando has been handed down for three generations, as a result of asking "What is a fun vessel to use?" It seems that the temple has been transformed into a pottery workshop that makes original vessels.
While sticking to the plump and thick blue (green), purple, navy blue, and yellow overpaintings peculiar to Kutani, the two "traditional and modern" and "enjoyable vessels" are shaped by craftsmanship to create an easy-to-use pattern. We summarize and send it to our daily dining table.
Kutani ware is a traditional Japanese craft that is said to have been developed by the Maeda clan, the lord of the Kaga domain, in the Edo period, when he discovered ceramic clay and began making porcelain. is. The feature is that it is easy to use as tableware by adding various patterns to a clear white base, and it is pleasing to the eyes, and the color painting that shines on the white background of the hard glass material of porcelain is attractive.
Generally, Kutani ware is expressed in five colors (blue, yellow, dark blue, purple, red), but Miyamoto Taizando counts the white color of the fabric as one color, and uses it for painting with "Rokusai". I am particular about it. Modern design that makes use of such margins will become a vessel for living in the modern lifestyle.
Size | Diameter 19cm / 7.5in
Height 3cm / 1.2in |
Weight | 337g |
Material | Porcelain |
Country of origin | Japan |
Gift box | This product would be packaged in a gift box. |
Compatibility | Microwave: o
Dishwasher: o Oven: x |
MIYAMOTO TAIZANDO is a brand of Kutani ware founded in 1909 in Komatsu City, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. Based on Ko-kutani, which is the oldest style of Kutani ware, TAIZANDO manufactures handpainted Kutani ware with bright colors. The brand pursues the modern style of Kutani ware that we can all enjoy using on everyday dining.
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