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Arita Porcelain Bellflower-shaped Small Plate (Set of 3)

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A set of three small Arita porcelain plates in red, yellow, and green, each adorned with hand-crafted embellishments by skilled artisans.

These plates, shaped like bellflowers, are elegantly finished and beautifully designed. They’re perfect for holding condiments or serving as chopstick rests, making them versatile despite their small size. Not only do they brighten up everyday meals, but they also add a touch of colour when hosting guests. Environmentally friendly dishes made only from natural materials.

  • Made in Arita, Saga
  • Set of 3 in Red, Yellow, and Green
  • Dimensions: D5.6cm x H5mm
  • Material: Porcelain

Handle of Care

  • Dishwasher safe, but hand washing is recommended for long-lasting use.
  • Microwave safe, not suitable for use in an oven.
Arita Porcelain Bellflower-shaped Small Plate (Set of 3)

Arita Porcelain Bellflower-shaped Small Plate (Set of 3)

Regular price $49.50
Sale price $49.50

These bellflower-shaped small plates are handcrafted by skilled artisans, with each piece showcasing its own unique character.

The subtle shimmer adds an air of sophistication, making each plate a one-of-a-kind creation. Perfect for everyday use, such as serving condiments or as a chopstick rest, they also make beautiful dessert plates for special occasions—elegant to look at, touch, and use.

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Bring the elegance of Arita porcelain, Japan's oldest ceramic tradition, to your table.

Arita porcelain, a traditional Japanese ceramic, is crafted in Arita Town, Saga Prefecture. With a history spanning approximately 400 years, it holds the title of Japan’s oldest porcelain, cherished to this day since its first creation in Arita.

This particular kiln traces its origins to the early Edo period and is part of a lineage renowned for its masterful craftsmanship. Unlike the typical division of labour seen in Arita porcelain production, this kiln handles every step of the process in-house—from creating the original moulds to shaping the clay and firing the pieces.

Each item is meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans, resulting in unique pieces with subtle colour variations and distinctive brushwork. These beautiful creations are a testament to the artistry and heritage of Arita porcelain.

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The key to achieving a sleek appearance..

The key to achieving a sleek appearance with both thinness and durability lies in the use of high-quality stone and the precise firing temperature.

Arita porcelain, often referred to as "Ishimono" (stoneware), differs from "Tsuchimono" (earthenware) in its composition. Made from finely crushed porcelain stone rich in glassy minerals, it is shaped into clay and fired at temperatures approaching 1,300°C.

This process results in a harder, more durable porcelain that’s not only elegant but also highly practical for everyday use.

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Perfect for adding a touch of charm to your everyday moments or elevating your table for special occasions.

A design that brings elegance to your table. Its glossy yet refined texture complements any occasion effortlessly.

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