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Hatsuichi Arita Ware Edanagi Ceramic Plate Collection
Hatsuichi Arita Ware Edanagi Ceramic Plate Collection
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The Edanagi Collection captures a quiet moment from nature. a small bird resting among slender branches as if singing softly in the stillness of morning.
Delicate blue underglaze lines trace the movement of branches across smooth porcelain surfaces. creating a composition that feels light and alive. The bird appears quietly within the scene. perched among hanging branches. bringing a sense of calm and gentle movement to the design. Inspired by traditional blue-and-white porcelain. the artwork reflects the understated elegance of East Asian ceramic traditions.
Each piece is crafted from high-fired ceramic and finished with underglaze decoration. The cobalt pigment sits beneath a clear glaze layer. protecting the artwork while giving the surface a soft. luminous sheen. The result is a porcelain body that feels smooth and refined to the touch. with a durability suitable for everyday use.
The collection features several thoughtfully shaped dishes that bring both variety and harmony to the table. A raised pedestal dish adds subtle height for elegant presentation. while the fan-shaped plate introduces a graceful silhouette inspired by traditional folding fans. The small bowl offers a versatile form for sauces and small portions. and the deeper plate frames dishes beautifully while maintaining the refined porcelain aesthetic.
Together. the pieces create a table setting that feels calm and balanced. like a quiet garden where branches sway gently. and birds sing somewhere beyond sight.
Perfect for serving sushi. appetizers. tea snacks. sauces. or small side dishes. the Edanagi Collection adds a touch of timeless porcelain craftsmanship to everyday dining.
Each piece may show slight variations in glaze and brushwork. reflecting the natural character of handcrafted ceramic production.
• Origin: Made in Japan
• Craft: Arita Ware
• Product:
1x Plate
Handcrafted in Japan with traditional ceramic-making methods. each with a unique design and texture.
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