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Meizan Kiln Old Shigaraki Plate - White Glaze

Meizan Kiln Old Shigaraki Plate - White Glaze

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A very understated low depth plate that is a perfect complement for showcasing whatever gastronomic delight you decide to serve. The artisans at the Meizan Kiln have applied a fine white glaze to the top surface while leaving the sides untouched so the texture and hue of the fired clay comes through, giving the platter an exquisitely rustic charm. 
  • Small ceramic plate approximately 19.4cm x20.6cmx2.6cm
  • Weight : Approximately 500g

Product care instructions:

  • The finish intentionally retains a slightly textured surface to allow you to appreciate the natural expression of the earth. You may notice occasional stone and brown charring on the surface, as well as subtle variations in color due to firing conditions. These characteristics are intrinsic to ceramics and should be embraced as they contribute to the uniqueness of each item. Moreover, to prevent mould growth, it's advisable to promptly wash and thoroughly dry the product after use when it's still in a damp state.

  • Please be aware that each product is meticulously handmade, resulting in minor differences in colour, pattern, and dimensions compared to the photo. Additionally, the appearance of the product may slightly vary based on your computer's monitor settings.

  • When handling the product, exercise caution to avoid potential scratches on furniture or surfaces. Dragging it across these surfaces may cause damage.

  • While it is dishwasher-safe, hand washing is recommended to extend the lifespan of ceramic products. Also, take care not to overfill, as it could lead to damage.

  • It's crucial to note that leaving the product with residue or dirt may lead to mold and stains. Regular cleaning is advised to maintain its pristine condition.

  • Please handle ceramic products with care, as they are delicate and prone to damage when mishandled.

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