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Small plate made by Kihara, originally from southern Japan on the island of Kyushu. Patterns like chrysanthemums are very present in traditional Japanese dishes. These small, hand-painted pieces called mamezara , or “bean plates,” are traditionally used for finger food, but can also be used as bowls to hold various jewelry, coins, or stationery.

MATERIALS : Porcelain

ENAMEL : Brilliant

COLOUR : White and blue

DIMENSIONS : Ø 11c m, height about 2cm

USES AND MAINTENANCE:

Microwave: Yes
Dishwasher: Yes
Oven: No
Food: Yes

Made in Japan

      NOTE: Like any handcrafted product, these pieces may have slight variations in shape, color and thickness.

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