Hasami Ware BARBAR IROHA 11cm Plate
Size φ10.5×H2.5cm
Material Porcelain
Additional Information
Dishwasher and microwave safe. Enjoy the unique, handpainted look and feel of each pattern.
The kurawanka bowl was one of the most common porcelain dishes made in the town of Hasami and was most commonly used by the peasantry during the Edo period. Ceramic producers of the time found resourceful ways to provide the common class with costly porcelain at cheaper prices.Kurawanka dishes are characterized by their basic patterns, which we have painted in bold, blue lines against grayish porcelain. We bring the immediately familiar feel of kurawanka bowls to a modern audience with simple patterns from the period that are just as charming today as they were then.
BAR BAR fires its ceramics in Nagasaki Prefecture’s Hasami and Saga Prefecture’s Arita areas, two cradles of porcelain manufacturing in Japan. We have come to terms with our long lineage of tradition and technique, refined in Hasami over four centuries, and offer our own take on Japanese craftsmanship and its relevance to modern-day life.
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