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HASAMI CERAMIC FLOWER POT
Item
The Tatara series is a collection of 24-centimeter slab plates finished in a variety of nuanced greyish glazes. Bring ambience to the dinner table with simple, rough-hewn shapes and the weighty look and feel typical of tatara pottery. The diagonal edge of each plate lip brings a subtle yet bold refinement to the piece.
Silver Iron
We use a glaze that covers the surface shine with a shiny silver.
Kairagi Crawling Glaze
The beautiful crackled kanyu pattern is formed by handbrushing fine white earth onto the surface to ensure the glaze cracks.
Kairagi Crackled Matte Glaze
The beautiful crackled kanyu pattern is formed by handbrushing fine white earth onto the surface to ensure the glaze cracks.
White Granite
These plates make the most of the pottery’s material by applying a thin glaze with a consistency similar to water.
Oil Drops
These cups are characterized by spot patterns that resemble oil droplets.
Copper Glaze
Yellow spots appear through the dark brown as the glaze contains manganese.
Color | Silver Iron Kairagi Crawling Kairagi Crawling Matte Glaze White Granite Oil Drops Copper Glaze |
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Price | ¥ 4,000 |
Size | φ24×H2cm |
Material | Pottery |
Maker | Taichigama |
Area | Hasami |
Additional Information
Dishwasher and microwave safe. The thickness and shape of each plate may differ as all tatara plates are molded by hand.
The Tatara series is a collection of 24-centimeter slab plates finished in a variety of nuanced greyish glazes. Each plate is subtly yet boldly refined with simple, rough-hewn shapes and a weighty look and feel typical of tatara pottery, which will bring an ambience to any dinner table.