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  • Black Ceramic Stackable Plates by Hasami Porcelain. Japanese style design, here seen with cutlery on a wooden table.
  • Detail shot of the Black Ceramic Plates by Hasami Porcelain.
  • The Hasami Porcelain collection is displayed in a wooden panelled kitchen interior. Black ceramic Japanese-style design tableware.
  • Black Ceramic Stackable Plates by Hasami Porcelain displayed on wooden tabletop kitchen interior. Japanese-style design clay tableware.
  • Hasami Porcelain stackable tableware set in grey set on linen table cloth.
  • Hasami Porcelain tableware collection set in Grey and Black set on white linen table cloth.
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Hasami Plates Black

Regular price €29,00
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These Black Plates by Hasami Porcelain are made according to Japanese tradition but inspired by modern table dressing. This simple plate will create an earthy framing for your best dishes. The charm of traditionally crafted Hasami Porcelain lies in the unique clay texture that is carefully shaped with clean lines and pleasant aesthetics.

These plates are easy to mix and match as they are also available in Natural and Grey.

In case you want to stick with black, we highly recommend our complementary bowls - the Hasami Round Bowls in Black/Natural and the striking Raised Bowls in black.

Product Features

• Breakfast plate — Ø18.5 x H2.1 cm
• Lunch plate — Ø22 x H2.1 cm
• Dinner plate — Ø25 x x H2.1 cm
• Dishwasher safe and glazed for protection
• Made in Japan according to ancient tradition
• Slight differences in color are normal and part of the product's natural beauty

Care Guide

These handmade ceramics are cleverly designed to be stacked and stored with ease. You'll be surprised by their durability as they are dishwasher-safe and can go in the microwave. The natural porcelain is lightly glazed and the earthy textures are obtained by mixing different local clays into the porcelain, so slight differences in colour are natural and part of their beauty.

About Hasami Porcelain

The historic town of Hasami in Nagasaki Prefecture is one of the foremost pottery districts in Japan. Hasami began crafting its porcelainware almost 400 years ago during the Edo period, distributing them throughout Japan as well as to Europe through the port of Nagasaki. Hasami craftsmen were able to develop a highly efficient system to mass produce their porcelain products thereby making them more consistent in quality and reasonable in price. Hasami Porcelain was designed by Takuhiro Shinomoto of Tortoise in Venice, CA whose vision was to integrate modern tableware design with the organic quality produced by traditional Japanese manufacturing techniques.
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