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wakasama pottery(mashiko-yaki)
| Address | 2933 Osawa Hagagunmashikomachi Tochigi, JAPAN ZIP:321-4104 |
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| Representative Name | KENGO WAKABAYASHI |
| Annual Revenue | closed |
| No. of Employees | closed |
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[Mashiko Ware] SEN Series Oval Dish (Large) Cocoa
【益子焼】SENシリーズ 楕円皿(大)ココア
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Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
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About 1 month
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Width: around 27cm x 17cm / Height: around 2.5 to 3cm
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Pottery (Mashiko ware)
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Description
| This Mashiko ware plate conveys the warmth of earthenware when you hold it in your hand. The warmth of handmade work and the matte, subdued texture are appealing. It is easy to use as an appetizer plate, a dessert plate, or an appetizer plate, and gently complements food. This oval plate is a traditional Mashiko ware dish. The hand-worked Shinogi pattern and the subdued gray glaze create a deep expression that looks great on pasta or a single plate. This dish is perfect for everyday use as well as for entertaining guests. This oval dish shows off the handcraftsmanship of Mashiko ware. The fine shinogi pattern and matte glaze make it an easy-to-use plate for both Japanese and Western cuisine. With its simple and warm colors, it is suitable for a wide range of uses, from daily use to entertaining. It also makes an ideal gift. The shinogi patterns on the deep charcoal-colored glaze of Mashiko ware catch the light and create shadows on this warm plate handcrafted by artisans. The more you use it, the more it becomes more durable, and it enhances dishes of both Japanese and Western cuisine, from everyday dining to entertaining. The rustic texture and deep ash glaze of this Mashiko ware oval plate are appealing. The hand-worked ribbed pattern gives warmth to the table, making it a versatile vessel that looks great for stewed dishes or one-plate meals. With a size that fits comfortably in the hand and durability, this plate is easy to match with both Japanese and Western dishes. Mashiko ware deep dish. The moist texture of the clay and the dull green glaze with delicate line engravings elegantly complement dishes of both Japanese and Western cuisine. This black-glazed rim dish shows off the handiwork of Mashiko ware. The radial shinogi beautifully complements food, and the shading of the glaze and moderate thickness create warmth. This high-quality plate can be used for both daily use and for entertaining, and looks great with dishes of both Japanese and Western cuisine. This small oval dish is handcrafted by Mashiko ware. The delicate radial carving and deep colors beautifully complement food, and the warmth and lightness of the handwork make it ideal for everyday use or as a gift. This deep dish brings the handcraftsmanship of Mashiko ware to life. The calm glaze with the warmth of the clay and the fine vertical engraving beautifully complement pasta and salad dishes, making it useful for both everyday use and entertaining. It is also ideal as a gift. MaterialCeramic SizeWidth: approx. 27.0 cm Depth: approx. 17.0 cm Height: approx. 3.0 cm Note*The shape, color shade, and pattern of the cups may vary from piece to piece. *There may be pinholes or small dents on the surface of the cup. Microwave:Usable. * Dishwasher safe: Can be used. × Oven: Not for use in ovens. *Oven: Not for use in the oven or over an open flame. Please do not use this product over an open flame. This is a plate, suitable for main dishes, side dishes, desserts, and table presentation. Size / Capacity: Width: about 27cm x 17cm / Height: about 2.5 to 3cm Material / Component: Ceramic (Mashiko ware) Country of origin: Japan For overseas buyers: Made in Japan by Wakasama Pottery, a Mashiko ware pottery studio. Each piece is finished by hand, so slight differences in color, glaze, size, texture, and iron spots may occur. These variations are part of the natural character of handmade Japanese ceramics. Please note that appearance may vary slightly depending on production lot and kiln conditions. Please note that appearance may vary slightly depending on production lot and kiln conditions. |
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| Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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| Sea Mail | From Sep.8th 2026 to Nov.10th 2026 |
| Air Mail | From Aug.21st 2026 to Aug.25th 2026 |
| EMS | From Aug.20th 2026 to Aug.25th 2026 |
| Pantos Express | From Aug.24th 2026 to Aug.27th 2026 |
| DHL | From Aug.20th 2026 to Aug.24th 2026 |
| UPS | From Aug.20th 2026 to Aug.24th 2026 |
| FedEx | From Aug.20th 2026 to Aug.24th 2026 |
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Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
Microwave*Dishwasher
Oven*Not for open flame |
Other items from this category:
The warmth of handmade work and the matte, subdued texture are appealing.
It is easy to use as an appetizer plate, a dessert plate, or an appetizer plate, and gently complements food.
This oval plate is a traditional Mashiko ware dish. The hand-worked Shinogi pattern and the subdued gray glaze create a deep expression that looks great on pasta or a single plate. This dish is perfect for everyday use as well as for entertaining guests.
This oval dish shows off the handcraftsmanship of Mashiko ware. The fine shinogi pattern and matte glaze make it an easy-to-use plate for both Japanese and Western cuisine. With its simple and warm colors, it is suitable for a wide range of uses, from daily use to entertaining. It also makes an ideal gift.
The shinogi patterns on the deep charcoal-colored glaze of Mashiko ware catch the light and create shadows on this warm plate handcrafted by artisans. The more you use it, the more it becomes more durable, and it enhances dishes of both Japanese and Western cuisine, from everyday dining to entertaining.
The rustic texture and deep ash glaze of this Mashiko ware oval plate are appealing. The hand-worked ribbed pattern gives warmth to the table, making it a versatile vessel that looks great for stewed dishes or one-plate meals. With a size that fits comfortably in the hand and durability, this plate is easy to match with both Japanese and Western dishes.
Mashiko ware deep dish. The moist texture of the clay and the dull green glaze with delicate line engravings elegantly complement dishes of both Japanese and Western cuisine.
This black-glazed rim dish shows off the handiwork of Mashiko ware. The radial shinogi beautifully complements food, and the shading of the glaze and moderate thickness create warmth. This high-quality plate can be used for both daily use and for entertaining, and looks great with dishes of both Japanese and Western cuisine.
This small oval dish is handcrafted by Mashiko ware. The delicate radial carving and deep colors beautifully complement food, and the warmth and lightness of the handwork make it ideal for everyday use or as a gift.
This deep dish brings the handcraftsmanship of Mashiko ware to life. The calm glaze with the warmth of the clay and the fine vertical engraving beautifully complement pasta and salad dishes, making it useful for both everyday use and entertaining. It is also ideal as a gift.
MaterialCeramic
SizeWidth: approx. 27.0 cm
Depth: approx. 17.0 cm
Height: approx. 3.0 cm
Note*The shape, color shade, and pattern of the cups may vary from piece to piece.
*There may be pinholes or small dents on the surface of the cup.
Microwave:Usable.
* Dishwasher safe: Can be used.
× Oven: Not for use in ovens.
*Oven: Not for use in the oven or over an open flame. Please do not use this product over an open flame.
This is a plate, suitable for main dishes, side dishes, desserts, and table presentation.
Size / Capacity: Width: about 27cm x 17cm / Height: about 2.5 to 3cm
Material / Component: Ceramic (Mashiko ware)
Country of origin: Japan
For overseas buyers: Made in Japan by Wakasama Pottery, a Mashiko ware pottery studio.
Each piece is finished by hand, so slight differences in color, glaze, size, texture, and iron spots may occur. These variations are part of the natural character of handmade Japanese ceramics. Please note that appearance may vary slightly depending on production lot and kiln conditions. Please note that appearance may vary slightly depending on production lot and kiln conditions.