Miho Norimatsu, a female artist who makes pottery in Bizen City, Okayama Prefecture. While based on the goodness of Bizen ware, it has a soft atmosphere that adds the sensibility unique to women. The earthy texture of the pottery brings a moderate Japanese atmosphere to the dining table.
You can enjoy the pattern of Hidasuki.
Mamezara decorated with Hidasuki on the entire surface. Hidasuki is a pattern in which straw is wrapped around the base material and fired, resulting in a reddish color due to the ingredients of the straw. The artist does not know what kind of pattern it will be until it is baked.
This mamezara is the one where you can enjoy the Hidasuki pattern unique to Bizen ware.
Perfect for carrying rice
It's the perfect size to serve with rice, such as pickles, shigureni, and salted fish. It's a little larger than a typical mamezara, but that's where "big is small". You can enjoy a wide range of uses, not just as a soy sauce plate. It's an atmosphere that seems to suit tea cakes.
It is divided into A to E depending on the expression of the hidasuki. Please select from the option column.
Mamezara Hidasuki
material | pottery |
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size | Diameter about 11 cm x height about 2 cm |
weight | about 80g |
correspondence | Microwave oven (◯) / Dishwasher (△) |
remarks | You can use a microwave oven, but please be careful not to heat it over 600w for a long time, as rapid heating and cooling put a strain on the vessel. |
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