Tableware croterrace round plate/croterrace
The glaze is made from the powder produced when making inkstone. The exquisite texture and color of the glaze has a unique depth and luster. The result is a vessel of exquisite texture and color with a unique depth and luster. The Ohori Soma Pottery of Namie-cho, Fukushima Prefecture and the Ogatsu Inkstone and inkstone from Ogatsu in Ishinomaki City, Miyagi Prefecture, both of which were damaged by the earthquake and tsunami. The new crafts born from the cooperation of the two regions The new crafts were born from the collaboration of these two regions.
In the process of making choro terrace , the Ogatsu stone used to make the Ogatsu inkstone is crushed and glazed, then poured generously over the Ohori Soma-yaki clay. This is then slowly fired to produce the lustrous "kuro terasu. At home or at the table of a restaurant, this vessel will make any dish look beautiful and make you feel a little luxurious.
Ohori Soma-yaki is a type of pottery produced in the Ohori area of Namie-cho, Futaba-gun, Fukushima Prefecture, and has a 350-year history dating back to the Edo period.
Awarded year | Good Design Award 2017 | |||
Award-winning company | Gatch Corporation (Tokyo, Japan), Ohori Soma-yaki Matsunaga Kiln (Fukushima, Japan), Ogatsu Inkstone Production and Sales Cooperative (Miyagi, Japan) | |||
Designers | Norikazu Munakata, Hokuto Nagai, Takeshi Matsunaga, Gatch Co. | |||
Size |
Large: Diameter: 260 mm, Small: Diameter 150 mm |
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Material | Ceramic | |||
Kiln | Matsunaga Kiln | |||
Remarks | Microwave, Dishwasher safe | |||
Country of origin | Japan (Fukushima Prefecture) |
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