A simple oval plate.
The size is perfect for both breakfast and dinner.
The smooth, matte texture is so comfortable you'll want to touch it all the time.
About Crazing
Koibito White has a mesh-like pattern called crazing on its glassy surface. This is caused by the difference in shrinkage between the clay and the glaze that covers it, but the crazing may change color as you use it. Please enjoy the scenery that develops as you use it.
If you want to slow down the coloring of the cracks, you can use a sealant to make the color change more slowly. Soak the product in rice washing water, put it on the fire, and simmer for about 20 minutes.
Artist Profile
Yoshida pottery
Originally from Kyoto Prefecture, he currently uses the former Miyatsukacho Residence in Ashiya City, Hyogo Prefecture as his studio for his creative endeavors.
The works created under the theme of "Beautiful Tableware" place great importance on the beauty of the first impression, and are made with a focus on ease of use, comfort when touching the mouth, and the safety of the raw materials.
The tiny cracks in the glass called crazing appear on the vessels. They are patterns that are created by the difference in the shrinkage rate of both the clay and the glaze when they are fired. The color of the crazing will soak in with each use, and it will become something that belongs to the person. It will grow with use, the more you use it, the more you will appreciate it, and it will develop in its own way depending on the person who uses it.
We hope you enjoy the new scenery that emerges as the place changes.
size | Length 190mm × 250mm wide × 18mm high |
weight | 400g |
material | Pottery |
country of origin | Japan |
Important points to note | Microwave and dishwasher safe |