Small Plate - Flower-Shaped Cutout Small Plate, Bronze [FK16]

Small Plate - Flower-Shaped Cutout Small Plate, Bronze [FK16]

¥1,430
Sale price  ¥1,430 Regular price 
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Small Plate - Flower-Shaped Cutout Small Plate, Bronze [FK16]

Small Plate - Flower-Shaped Cutout Small Plate, Bronze [FK16]

¥1,430
Sale price  ¥1,430 Regular price 
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Small Bronze Plate Blooming on Your Table

Kasumi Fujimura's "Flower-Shaped Cutout Small Bronze Plate" is an impressive small plate featuring soft, petal-like curves and a cutout design. Though small, its deep bronze luster adds an accent to the table, creating a festive atmosphere as if a single flower has bloomed.

It's perfect not only as a soy sauce dish or a condiment plate, but also makes a striking presence when serving small sweets like wagashi or chocolates. It's versatile for everyday use and entertaining, and simply arranging them elevates the entire dining table with a touch of elegance. While a small vessel that fits in the palm of your hand, it combines the loveliness of a floral motif with the tranquility of bronze, making it a timeless piece that can be cherished by all generations. It would also make a delightful gift.

We also recommend using it as a saucer, paired with the popular canelé series " Canelé Teaware Teacup Bronze."

*Each item is handmade, so there may be slight individual differences.

Product Size

Diameter Approx. 10.2 cm
Height Approx. 1 cm
Material Porcelain

Compatibility Information

Microwave △ (Light warming only)
Dishwasher ×
Oven ×

Artist Kasumi Fujimura - "Tableware" always close at hand in daily life.

Kasumi Fujimura was born in Kure City, Hiroshima Prefecture, in 1987. She developed an interest in art from an early age and, after graduating from Onomichi City University with a degree in art in 2010, she embarked on a career in pottery. In 2012, she completed her studies at the Ceramic and Porcelain Design Institute in Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture, further honing her skills and aesthetic sensibilities. Currently, she is based in Tajimi City, where she actively creates her works.

Kasumi Fujimura's works are characterized by their simple yet delicate beauty, and forms designed for ease of use. Integrating traditional ceramic techniques with contemporary elements, her pieces add color to many people's daily lives.

Characteristics of Kasumi Fujimura's Works

Kasumi Fujimura is a ceramic artist based in Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture.She creates her pieces with the desire that they be "tableware" that can be used frequently in daily life and always kept close at hand.

Kasumi Fujimura's works are strikingly beautiful in their contrasting white and bronze hues. The white "tableware" is created with the intention of "matching any dish," characterized by a simple yet elegant design that enhances the food. The bronze plates, on the other hand, originated from a request by a local izakaya and are appealing for their rustic color, suitable for everyday use.

Common to both series is Kasumi Fujimura's warm desire for people to "cherish and use her pieces frequently, allowing them to blend seamlessly into their daily lives."

Kasumi Fujimura's "Tableware" for Everyday Life.

With the aspiration for her pieces to be "tableware that can be used regularly and always be close at hand in daily life," Kasumi Fujimura meticulously handcrafts each "utsuwa" (vessel). Underlying this is Kasumi Fujimura's unique commitment, including profound insights gained through Chinese tea ceremonies.

Kasumi Fujimura's tableware, whose charm is further enhanced with daily use, harmonizes with any cuisine, becoming a cherished item that deepens in affection with every use.

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