The strength and softness of handicrafts makes Yachimun attractive.
A 7-inch plate made by Yomitan ware Kitagama in Okinawa Prefecture, with its bold colors and unique decoration. It blends easily into modern interiors, and its high design adds color to your dining table. If you take care of it and use it with care, you will love it and it will last for many years. Please enjoy the unique atmosphere that Western tableware does not have.
*All tableware is handmade, and even if the tableware is of the same shape, each item will be baked differently, including the way the pattern appears.
*When baking in stacked dishes, a ring called "Janome" is formed in the center of the plate. The vessel placed on top and baked has no snake's eyes, and the others have snake's eyes. Please note that there are slight individual differences in shape, pattern, presence of snake eyes, etc., and the item may not necessarily be exactly as shown in the image.
[Precautions when using pottery]
Before using it for the first time, we recommend sealing it (soak it in rice water or flour dissolved in water overnight).Also, before serving food, pass it through water before use. It prevents odor and oil from sticking. After washing the utensils, please dry them before storing them.
*We do not recommend using microwaves, ovens, or dishwashers.
*The color may look different from the actual color depending on the lighting and viewing environment of your computer. Please note.
*Please refer to the image taken of the product alone for the color of the product.
Born in 1954 in Yomitan Village, Okinawa Prefecture. Started training at Ishimine Kiln in 1973. In 1992, he opened the Yomitan Yamayaki Kitagama kiln in Zakimi, Yomitan Village with his younger brother Koji Matsuda, Masatoshi Miyagi, and Masamori Yonabaru. Received the Japan Folk Crafts Museum Encouragement Award. In 2013, solo exhibition at St Ives Ceramics (UK). In 2014, after reprinting and making prototypes of Ryukyu Dynasty pottery, we submitted a report on the development of new Okinawan pottery to Okinawa Prefecture. In 2015, he held the Kitagama Exhibition with members at OIST (Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University).
When contacting the store, please provide the following item number.
商品番号:56-71-0992-526