Release: 24.02.09
slipware oval plate
Approximately W22cm x H2.5-3cm
3,300JPY
Yoshiran Sagawa
Slipware is a traditional technique introduced from England, in which the surface of the vessel is decorated with slip-like clay. Yoshinara Sagawa's vessels are characterized by the beauty of flowing patterns that cover the entire plate. At the other end of the spectrum from the free-spiritedness of boldly manipulating make-up soil, there is also a well-calculated meticulousness that updates daily life into a modern and sophisticated style. Enjoy your encounter with slipwear that has a classical atmosphere, yet is unique and new.
Change with different colors and shapes
This is an impressive series of patterns that are created by using a dropper to apply muddy makeup soil. They come in different colors (yellow/brown, white/brown), oval, and square shapes, and you can enjoy the scenery that unfolds when each food is placed on top. It's easy to think, "What should I put on it..." just because of its bold pattern, but when you put it on, you'll be surprised at how versatile it can go with anything!
Make the most of the delicious colors of the dishes
The color of the bowl already looks delicious, so even the plain items look strangely appealing. I'm excited to see what kind of atmosphere it will create when I serve it.Just put it on top and it will instantly brighten up the atmosphere, making it perfect for breakfast.
Instantly upgrade your usual dishes
The oval is deep enough to wrap food tightly, making it perfect for curry and pasta. It seems to be useful for all kinds of cooking, whether it's Japanese food, Western food, Chinese food, or any type of cooking.
Also as a container for sweets
Slipware with a large flat area goes great with sweets! It looks even more delicious if you put a little classic cake on it ♪ The Victoria Cake with yuzu jam made with plenty of local yuzu is a must try at the cafe.
*Yuzu Jam Victoria Cake 550 yen Available at Yamaichi Cafe
Born in Ichihara City, Chiba Prefecture. Born in Hitachinaka City, Ibaraki Prefecture. She is currently engaged in production activities in Mito City, Ibaraki Prefecture.
Using Kasama clay and traditional British slipware techniques, these innovative and pop-like everyday vessels will brighten up your everyday life and add comfort. It has many loyal fans for its attractive patterns and unique glaze.
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Living tools and coffee shop Yamaichi
2-3-6 Shimoiida, Kofu City, Yamanashi Prefecture Sakamoto Apartment No. 1
A shop and cafe with a lineup of tools made by artists from all over Japan that you will want to use for a long time, snacks that don't stretch, and drinks.