
Kihara Arita Plate Medium Gosu-zome Red
The traditional Gosu dyeing process is one of the oldest methods used in Arita ware production. This specific collection has been crafted from a raw and coarse clay composition and then dyed, creating a natural aesthetic. Though crafted from porcelain, the Kihara Arita Plate has a character akin to earthenware.
Size: Ø15cm x H2.5cm
Material: Porcelain
Producer: Arita Porcelain
Made in Saga, Japan
Available: Microwave:○, Dishwasher: ○
KIHARA
KIHARA, INC. is a Japanese porcelain-producing company based in Arita; a well know historical porcelain industrial area with a 400-year history. When you see Arita porcelain products, you realize how they differ from other porcelain, especially in the tone of white and beautiful artwork.
The traditional Gosu dyeing process is one of the oldest methods used in Arita ware production. This specific collection has been crafted from a raw and coarse clay composition and then dyed, creating a natural aesthetic. Though crafted from porcelain, the Kihara Arita Plate has a character akin to earthenware.
Size: Ø15cm x H2.5cm
Material: Porcelain
Producer: Arita Porcelain
Made in Saga, Japan
Available: Microwave:○, Dishwasher: ○
KIHARA
KIHARA, INC. is a Japanese porcelain-producing company based in Arita; a well know historical porcelain industrial area with a 400-year history. When you see Arita porcelain products, you realize how they differ from other porcelain, especially in the tone of white and beautiful artwork.
Description
The traditional Gosu dyeing process is one of the oldest methods used in Arita ware production. This specific collection has been crafted from a raw and coarse clay composition and then dyed, creating a natural aesthetic. Though crafted from porcelain, the Kihara Arita Plate has a character akin to earthenware.
Size: Ø15cm x H2.5cm
Material: Porcelain
Producer: Arita Porcelain
Made in Saga, Japan
Available: Microwave:○, Dishwasher: ○
KIHARA
KIHARA, INC. is a Japanese porcelain-producing company based in Arita; a well know historical porcelain industrial area with a 400-year history. When you see Arita porcelain products, you realize how they differ from other porcelain, especially in the tone of white and beautiful artwork.



