This is a fun small plate featuring a variety of traditional patterns representative of Kutani ware, each with a different design.
This is a small plate with considerable depth, making it ideal for holding soy sauce or sauce, as well as for serving dishes like ohitashi. Additionally, some people use it as a tray by hooking accessories onto the rim. There is also a variation of the same shape with a different pattern called Yoshidaya Tsubaki.
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【Features】 ○Size ●95mm (diameter) × 25mm (height) ○Box ●Paper box ○Material ●Porcelain ●For more details, please contact us.
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The Nagamachi Samurai District is known as an area that retains a strong resemblance to the Edo period in Kanazawa. Its location within walking distance of Kanazawa's bustling districts, Korinbo and Katamachi, seems to symbolize the fusion of tradition and modernity in Kanazawa. In summer, fireflies dance around the two irrigation canals, Ohnosho and Kuratsuki, that flow through this area, while in winter, straw mats are placed over the earthen walls that remain on the streets, allowing visitors and local residents alike to experience the seasonal changes at a leisurely pace.