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[Mishima] 4-inch plate [Ikeda 11 (B)]

¥4,400

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Daisuke Ikeda's "Mishima 4-inch Plate" is a dish that fuses tradition and modernity, carrying on the ancient Mishima-te technique into the present day. Characterized by gorgeous patterns and the warmth that can only be found in handmade items, it exudes an elegant atmosphere.

The Mishima-de technique is characterized by carving a pattern into the surface of the vessel and filling the grooves with white clay to highlight the pattern. This technique creates delicate and beautiful patterns, resulting in an elegant and luxurious finish.

The patterns are often plant or geometric, and because they are made by hand, each piece has its own unique texture, which is one of their charms.

The small size of this plate makes it versatile enough to be used as a side plate or dessert plate. The beautiful pattern created using the Mishima-te technique adds elegance to your dining table.

There is no doubt that Daisuke Ikeda's stylish plates will add color to your everyday dining table.

*Since each item is handmade, there may be slight differences between each one.

Product size

diameter Approximately 13cm
height Approximately 2 cm
material Pottery

Compatibility information

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Artist Daisuke Ikeda - A new story of herringbone pottery

Daisuke Ikeda was born in Niigata Prefecture in 1979 and grew up in Tokyo. Influenced by his parents, he was familiar with folk art from an early age and grew up surrounded by its beauty. In 2001, he majored in sculpture at the Department of Art, Faculty of Letters, Tamagawa University, and during that time he encountered ceramics and became drawn to the world of pottery.

In 2002, he began working as a studio artist at Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park, where he began his career as a full-time ceramic artist. In 2003, he joined Raku Kobo Co., Ltd. in Shigaraki, where he worked on ceramic production and design, honing his skills and sensibilities.

In 2007, he set up his own studio in Machida, Tokyo, and became independent. Since then, he has continued to work as a ceramic artist while pursuing his own unique style of expression. Ikeda Daisuke's works are known for their unique beauty, which combines the influence of folk art, which he has been familiar with since childhood, with a foundation in sculpture.

Daisuke Ikeda's beautiful herringbone pattern

Daisuke Ikeda's works combine traditional techniques with modern designs. He started out working on Mishima-te porcelain, then incorporated herringbone patterns and powder-painted porcelain techniques, creating a succession of new works.

The pieces are created based on inspiration gained while working with their hands, and each piece has a unique presence.

especially, The herringbone pattern series, made using the "Mishima-te" technique, is popular. Engobe clay is filled into the depressions made with a spatula or comb, and any excess clay is scraped off and a transparent glaze is applied to create a continuous pattern. Using Mishima-te techniques, he creates a beautiful herringbone pattern.He also produces other items such as Kohiki plates and brushed pieces with decorative clay applied to create a deep, rich texture, each of which expresses Daisuke Ikeda's unique style.

Daisuke Ikeda's works are beautiful in every way

Daisuke Ikeda says that he gains new insights from the "myriad ways in which people use the pottery," and that this inspires him to create even better works.

With the philosophy that "both the plate and the food should look beautiful when used," she pursues designs that bring out the food's beauty and the beauty of the tableware itself.She is an attractive artist who creates pieces that show her attention to detail, from the mixing of the clay to the firing.

Daisuke Ikeda's tableware is sure to add color to your everyday dining table.

*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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