Brown straw ash glaze large plate Kairagi pattern Yunotsu ware
Brown straw ash glaze large plate Kairagi pattern Yunotsu ware
Every year on November 28th, the late Mr. Umeo Yamamoto gathered his friends and served sake and food to celebrate the three gods.
Every time I see this platter, I wonder if it was made with the idea that it would be used in a place where many people gather.
Straw ash glaze over brown glaze, The glaze has a high coefficient of expansion, and the straw ash sticks together with surface tension, creating a beautiful kairagi pattern.
If possible, I'd like to see it slowly from the top to the bottom, but this platter is very heavy.
I would like to have it for dinner on the day when many friends gather.
Seal and seal: Shokei Yamayaki
φ50 x H5
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About the box
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About Shokeizan-yaki
くわしくはこちらShokeizan Kiln is said to have been founded as far back as the Bunsei Era. In Shimane Prefecture, the kiln had a 14-stage climbing kiln at the end of a mountain road in the Kohama district of Yunotsu Town, and was one of the oldest Iwami ware kilns.