Handmade by Kiyoko Morioka in Kanazawa, Japan
This small, thick high-rise plate by Kiyoko Morioka doubles as a saucer or serving plate. Perfect for desserts, snacks, or tea cups, its elevated porcelain design adds elegance to any table setting. With a smooth, minimalist finish, it’s both functional and stylish for everyday use or special occasions. Sold individually.
Dimensions: w-8cm x h-2cm
Volume: ml
About the Artist
Kiyoko Morioka (b. 1974) is a master of the traditional Kutani porcelain technique, a craft she honed at the Prefectural Kutani Yaki Technical Training Institute. Renowned for its intricate designs, vibrant colours, and smooth textures, Kutani porcelain reflects a rich artistic heritage. Morioka’s work is deeply inspired by the subtle beauty of nature, particularly the ever-changing skies of Kanazawa, her hometown. Since completing her Ph.D. in 2016 at Kanazawa College of Art, she has become a prominent figure in Japan’s ceramic art scene and now shares her expertise as an Associate Professor at Kobe Design University. Her work is distinguished by a velvety porcelain texture, achieved through a meticulous sanding process, and ultra-thin rims that elevate the sensory experience of tea and fine dining.
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HK$430.00Price
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