Onta-yaki Uchi-hakeme Dinner Plate
Onta-yaki Uchi-hakeme Dinner Plate
Description
Onta-yaki is a traditional form of Japanese pottery that originates from the Onta village in Oita Prefecture, Kyushu. With a history spanning over 300 years, Onta-yaki is renowned for its rustic and simple aesthetic, often characterized by warm earthy tones, subtle patterns, and a tactile quality. One of the distinct features of this pottery tradition is the use of wooden hammers, or "karausu", to pound and mix the clay, a process which can be heard throughout the village. The techniques and methods of Onta-yaki have been passed down through generations, and the community places great importance on maintaining its traditional practices, despite the advances in modern pottery. This commitment to tradition ensures that every Onta-yaki piece embodies a deep sense of history and craftsmanship.
Size : 10 in x 2 in
Weight : 1 lb 6.2 oz
Material : Ceramic
Microwave : YES
Direct Fire : NO
IH : NO
Oven : NO
Dish Washer : NO
Sizes and weights are approximate.
*They are handmade one of a kind piece, and each item has slightly different shape, size, and glaze. Pictures shown are taken with one sample piece.
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