Shisaikamon Purple flower pattern Plate Dish Diameter 18cm Toraku outlet kiln made in Japan Kyoto ceramic

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Shisaikamon Purple flower pattern Plate Dish Diameter 18cm Toraku outlet kiln made in Japan Kyoto ceramic, Material: Ceramic Dimensions: Diameter 18cm Height 2cm Weight 180g Cosmetic boxOrigin: Japan Kyoto ceramic.
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Product code: Shisaikamon Purple flower pattern Plate Dish Diameter 18cm Toraku outlet kiln made in Japan Kyoto ceramic

Material: Ceramic

Dimensions: Diameter 18cm, Height 2cm, Weight 180g, Cosmetic box

Origin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made in Japan hand made

Condition:new product(Brand new) with paper box



This is a single item, a 6" dish with a flower pattern in purple, by Morisato Doraku of Kiyomizu ware.
The diameter is about 18cm.

This is a very elegant dish with a delicate inka pattern and dancing white mud pattern, harmonized with purple and gold coloring.

The purple and gold colors harmonize well. The shape is graceful and very elegant.
The fine mizushima is rhythmically arranged as if a flower has opened.

The brushwork on the underside of the rim, such as the ringed flowers, is very careful and detailed.

It is a dish with a soft scenery that gives a sense of glamour in the midst of austerity.

This is a series of purple colored flower outlet patterns. The gold and purple colors accent the delicately decorated inka pattern.
It can be used as a plate for Japanese and Western dishes.

Product No. 6696 Purple flower pattern 6 inch dish, single item

This is a single item, but the price is for one item.


Dimensions: Diameter 18cm, Height 2cm, Weight 180g, Cosmetic box

The shape, color, and size of each item will vary due to its handmade nature.  
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Ceramic history: Morisato Toraku, Toraku Kiln

Studied under Gyokudo Tezuka and Dohra II. In 1996, he assumed the name of the third generation of potter.
While being particular about the clay of his works, he devotes himself to creating vessels that can convey an impression to the user.
His outstanding techniques, such as the extremely delicate Mishima technique, have been highly evaluated.


Born in 1959 in Kyoto Prefecture.
Awarded the Minister of International Trade and Industry Prize at the Kyoto Kiyomizu Pottery Exhibition
Awarded the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry Member Prize at the National Exhibition of Traditional Crafts
Certified as a Kyoto Kiyomizu-yaki Traditional Craftsman
Held many solo exhibitions

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