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2W stand plate Mn | Artist Shizuka Fujiwara

¥4,950

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A Shigaraki ware base plate that can be used in two ways, front and back, to enhance your dining table

"2W" by Shizuka Fujiwara is a particularly popular design among her series, with a beautiful harmony of a clean silhouette and gentle glaze. The table top has a raised base, which creates a subtle rhythm and height on the dining table, enhancing the food.

The back side can also be used. It has a rim, so you can put soup in it.

The slightly matte Mn (manganese) glaze has a deep, nuanced color. Its simple yet profound coloration complements any food, whether Japanese or Western. The slight fluctuations on the surface of the vessel allow you to enjoy different expressions depending on the light and angle, another charm of handmade products.

The size is just right for serving as a small plate or cake plate, and is recommended for sweets, appetizers, fruit, etc. This versatile plate can be used for entertaining guests or for everyday use.

The "2W Base Plate Mn" is a dish that can be used to serve anything, yet still adds a special feeling. It is sure to bring beauty and a refined atmosphere into your everyday life.

Product size

beside Approximately 21cm
vertical Approximately 14.5cm
height Approximately 4cm
material Pottery (Shigaraki ware)

Compatibility information

microwave oven ×
Dishwasher ×
oven ×

Artist Fujiwara Shisuka - "Simple but cool" Shigaraki ware

Shizuko Fujiwara was born in Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture in 1986 and grew up surrounded by art and design from an early age. After graduating from the Design Department of Shigaraki Prefectural High School in 2005 and learning the basics of design, she embarked on a journey into the world of Shigaraki ware.

In 2018, she began working at Shigaraki's long-established pottery manufacturer, Kosendo, and began full-scale creative activities together with her husband, ceramic artist Jun Fujiwara. While learning traditional Shigaraki ware techniques, she has been working hard to create works that utilize her unique sensibilities.

In 2022, she will present her works at a special exhibition, expanding her activities as an artist, and will hold her first solo exhibition at the gallery "nokaze" in 2023. Shizuka Fujiwara's works, which are "simple yet cool," have captivated the hearts of many people as vessels that bring comfortable beauty into everyday life.

Characteristics of Fujiwara Shiruka's works

Shizuka Fujiwara's works are characterized by a "simple yet cool" style, allowing you to enjoy cooking and plating without any stress, and show the new possibilities of Shigaraki ware. Her "tableware" has a rustic texture but incorporates a contemporary design sensibility, retaining the traditional elements of Shigaraki ware while blending in modern essences. It has a versatile beauty that can be used to stylishly present not only food but also sweets.

Born from the experience of honestly facing myself, "Simple but cool" tableware

Shizuko Fujiwara was born in Kyoto and raised in Shigaraki. From a young age, she played in nature and grew up free-spirited. Eventually, she discovered pottery, and while working with clay, she found herself in a dialogue with her inner self.

"People should not compare themselves to others or compete for superiority or inferiority. I want to understand this and become someone who can be proud of who I am." Behind this statement, Shizuka Fujiwara has many life experiences. Shizuka Fujiwara's attitude has resonated with and moved many people.

The words "simple yet cool" perfectly describe Shizuka Fujiwara's tableware. These tableware allow you to freely enjoy cooking and plating, and will be a part of your everyday life while also adding color to special moments.

*As these are handmade, there may be individual differences in color and shape. Please enjoy the unique texture that can only be achieved through handcrafting.

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