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Introduce a touch of traditional Japanese artistry into your home with these side plates, each featuring a distinct design—from myths and cultural figures to Hokusai’s iconic woodblock prints (ukiyo-e)—interpreted in the Kutani ware tradition. Offered in five designs, the collection serves as a natural conversation piece at gatherings.
These side plates are ideal for serving small dishes, sushi, or desserts. Each piece brings visual interest to the dining table, while the stackable design allows for easy, space-efficient storage. Both practical and decorative, they are perfect for everyday use and make a thoughtful gift for those who appreciate Japanese art and craftsmanship.
DETAILS
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | D 19.2 cm (7.6 in) x H 1.8 cm (0.7 in) |
| Weight | 300 g (10.6 oz) |
| Material | Porcelain |
| Package Type | Paper box |
| Microwave | Yes |
| Dishwasher | Yes |
Maker / Brand
Founded in the early Taisho era (1912–1926 CE) in Nomi City, Ishikawa Prefecture, Seikou Kiln began with overglaze painting for Kutani ware. Later, they became the first in the Kutani industry to introduce screen printing technology, transforming their production methods to make everyday Kutani ware more accessible and affordable while preserving the artistry and tradition of the craft.
Decades of research and innovation led Seikou Kiln to develop high-quality transfer techniques and to pioneer their own wa-enogu—vibrant, translucent Japanese pigments with a glass-like luster and thick, elegant application. Seikou Kiln handles every stage of design and production in-house, from pigment development and transfer sheet printing to the meticulous hand-finishing and inspection of each piece.
Origin
Kutani ware is a traditional Japanese porcelain from the Kaga region in Ishikawa Prefecture, with a history spanning over 350 years. Known for its vibrant overglaze enamel designs and use of five signature colors, known as Kutani gosai—navy blue, red, purple, green, and yellow pigments. This timeless craft has continuously evolved through generations of artisans who balance innovation with a deep respect for tradition.
Kutani ware exhibits a diverse range of distinctive styles, shaped by evolving artistic tastes over the centuries. Styles such as ko-Kutani, with its bold colors, geometric patterns, and painterly detail, and akae-saibyo, marked by ultra-fine red lines. Many pieces feature traditional Japanese motifs, such as kacho (flowers and birds) and sansui (landscapes), offering a timeless glimpse into the beauty of nature and the seasons.
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Side Plates
Embrace the expressive beauty of our extensive collection of versatile side plates that bring an artistic flair to any dining occasion. A key component of authentic Japanese meals, side plates complement any aesthetic, from whimsical and colorful to elegant and timeless. These plates are perfectly sized for serving side dishes, Japanese desserts, and appetizers such as sashimi or small salads. Plates in this collection measure approximately 13 to 20.9 cm (5.1 to 8.2 in) in diameter.

What Is Kutani Ware?

The History and Painting Styles of Kutani Ware: An Interview with Nakaya Shinichi, Director of The Kutani Porcelain Art Museum
