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M. M. Yoshihashi

Small Blue Sea Wave Patterned Square Plate

Small Blue Sea Wave Patterned Square Plate

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Behold the elegance of the M. M. Yoshihashi square dining plate—a marvel of simplicity, available in a myriad of sizes. Beyond its dining prowess, the smaller plate is perfect for plating pickles and soy sauce, showcasing its versatile charm.

The Blue Wave pattern, depicting the tranquil sea, not only evokes serenity but also carries good fortune, symbolizing the expansive ripple of a single wave. A deeper sentiment lies within - may your life be forever blessed with peace.

Detail

Size: L 3.5in x H 0.5in / L 9.1cm x H 1.5cm
Material: Porcelain

Care & Use

  • Handwashing recommended
  • Microwave safe
  • Please note that using metal scrubs or abrasive detergents may damage the surface
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Timeless Beauty of ‘Wa’ Porcelain

Seto and Mino, key pottery regions in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, share a profound ceramic legacy. Seto, one of the Six Ancient Kilns of Japan, boasts a millennium-long history and diverse glazes, influencing regional styles like Seto-sometsuke and Seto-guro. Seto porcelain has played a pivotal role in the development of Japanese ceramics, influencing various regional styles and techniques.

Mino, renowned for its ceramics since the Azuchi-Momoyama period, features various kilns producing distinctive styles, encompassing several kilns, such as Shino-yaki, Oribe-yaki, and Ki-Seto. These diverse expressions highlight the versatility and adaptability of Mino ware, making it a cherished part of Japan's ceramic tradition. Together, Seto and Mino have shaped the nation's pottery landscape, preserving traditional techniques and showcasing the versatility of Aichi Prefecture in the world of ceramics.

Brand History

M. M. Yoshihashi is dedicated to shaping the world of ceramics, pioneering innovative forms that seamlessly integrate into daily life. With a rich history as mold makers, their artisans constantly explore new possibilities, merging tradition with contemporary lifestyles. Specializing in dining ware, particularly in the Seto and Mino regions, they reimagine Japanese ceramics, infusing ancient techniques with modern design. Their unique approach involves carving patterns directly into the prototype, showcasing three-dimensional shading and a modern aesthetic that harmonizes with traditional and contemporary living, inviting us to rediscover the timeless beauty of 'wa'.