Description
Arita yaki - Taizan, Flowered tableware.
Arita, in Saga prefecture, is one of the most famous cities for porcelain, and is the city where porcelain was born in Japan in the late 16th century thanks to the skills of Korean potter Yi Sam-Pyeong. It has been widely used since the Meiji period and during the Edo period, where it was called Imari yaki or Hizen yaki. The city of Arita and its surroundings still have many porcelain craftsmen.
Our craftsman Taizan, whose establishment was founded in 1912, specializes in making Arita yaki, and makes tableware in the shape and color of flowers.
This plate is perfect for sophisticated and well decorated small dishes, pasta or serving tapas as an appetizer.
Desserts will also be highlighted, like a cheesecake with its coulis or some slices of brioche with its jam!
Characteristics
Dimensions: L 19cm × W 17cm × H 1.7cm
Pattern: Blue Magnolia
Material: Porcelain
Note
Microwaves safe.
Avoid the dishwasher, the washing products could damage
the decorations.
Each piece is hand-painted and therefore unique.
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