The “layered stripes” of “Hakusan Pottery”, which inherits the kiln of the Edo period, are a long-selling product that has been loved by many since its birth in 1984.
There is a freshness about it that makes you forget the period it was designed after.
The simple indigo and white colors compliment eachother well and look amazing on the dinner table.
The playful indigo lines are hand-drawn that go well with it’s slight curved and rounded shape.
It matches well with other round plates or bowls and is easy to serve.
A big bowl of pasta is not a problem!
There are 5 sizes.
The largest “L plate” seems to be useful for hors d’oeuvres that are picked up by a large number of people.
If you serve sandwiches etc. and use the “S plate” as a plate,
The usual menu turns into a dish of hospitality.
“S plate” goes well with Japanese sweets such as Mizuyokan, too.
The “M plate”, which is smaller than the L plate, is a size that can comfortably fit a side dish for one person.
Breakfast toast, curry for one person, and assorted tempura will surely look delicious.
For a cool sashimi platter, add a “SS plate” containing soy sauce.
The “SS plate” is a convenient size for soy sauce, sauce, pickles, etc.
The moderately thin “Rectangle plate” fits not only fish fillets but also roasted fish smartly.
You can also enjoy the cooking style by assorting several kinds of appetizers.
By increasing the number of lines on each plate with the center as the boundary,
Moderate tension and contrast are born,
It also makes the food look delicious.
Long-selling products have a good reason.
The more you use it, whether it’s Japanese, Western, or Chinese, the more you will realize the reason.
L plate: W10.82 x D10.82 x H1 – 1.6 in
M plate: W8.27 x D8.27 x H0.82 – 1.26 in
S plate: W6.5 x D6.5 x H0.7 – 0.98 in
SS plate: W3.93 x D3.93 x H0.55 – 0.79 in
Rectangle plate: W10 x D4.5 in
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