







Pink & White Gradient Small Plate
Elevate Your Table with the Exquisite historic Tajimi ceramic Pink & White Gradient Small Plate
Discover a captivating blend of Japanese tradition and contemporary design with this enchanting historic Tajimi ceramic small plate. Its delicate gradient, transitioning gracefully from soft pink to pristine white, infuses your dining table with an air of gentle elegance and vibrant charm. Designed to seamlessly complement any decor, this exquisite piece transforms everyday moments into something truly special.
Charming Size, Endless Possibilities
More than just its adorable appearance, this palm-sized small plate offers remarkable versatility. Its compact design makes it a delightful addition to any setting:
- Dining Accent: Perfect for serving pickles, condiments, soy sauce, or small appetizers, adding a touch of sophistication to your meals.
- Entryway Organizer: A stylish catch-all for keys, jewelry, or other small essentials by your front door.
- Decorative Piece: Brighten any room as a charming decorative accent, effortlessly enhancing your home's aesthetic.
Simply placing this dish instantly elevates the ambiance, radiating a subtle yet significant presence.
Limited Edition: Secure Yours Today
Please note that this exquisite small plate is a limited edition item, available only while supplies last. Due to its unique appeal and handcrafted nature, we encourage you to secure your piece promptly to avoid disappointment.
historic Tajimi ceramic: A Legacy of Japanese Craftsmanship
This beautiful small plate is a testament to historic Tajimi ceramic (traditional Tajimi pottery), a celebrated traditional craft primarily produced in Toki City, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. Its rich history dates back to the Momoyama period, flourishing alongside the rise of the tea ceremony. During this era, as Japan's "wabi-sabi" culture blossomed, historic Tajimi ceramic became a cherished favorite among tea masters.
historic Tajimi ceramic encompasses a diverse range of styles, each with its distinct beauty:
- Kise-Seto: Characterized by its refined pale yellow hue.
- Seto-Guro: Known for its lustrous, deep black glaze.
- Shino: Distinguished by its soft, milky white finish.
- Oribe: Celebrated for its unique and striking green glaze.
Today, historic Tajimi ceramic remains deeply woven into the fabric of Japanese daily life, accounting for over half of all ceramic tableware produced in Japan.
Important Note on Handcrafted historic Tajimi ceramic
As each historic Tajimi ceramic piece is meticulously handcrafted, slight variations in color, texture, and shape are inherent characteristics. These subtle differences are not imperfections but rather unique expressions of the artisan's touch, adding to the individual charm and authenticity of your plate. We kindly ask for your understanding and hope you will cherish the distinct personality of your historic Tajimi ceramic.
Forged in History: The Kilns of Tajimi
Crafted in the legendary pottery town of Tajimi, this piece carries the DNA of Japan's ceramic golden age. In the 16th century, ceramics were not just tableware—they were high-stakes political tools used by warlords like Oda Nobunaga to forge alliances in the tea room. Potters in this region developed revolutionary techniques, firing their works in massive Anagama (cave kilns) at 1400°C, allowing the chaotic dance of ash and flame to paint the clay. This is not just a plate or a bowl; it is a continuation of a profound, dramatic history.
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | D 9 cm (3.5 in) x H 2.6 cm (1 in) |
| Material | ceramic |
| Weight | 82 g (0.2 lbs) |
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