


The Dry Garden Plate
A porcelain serving dish that brings a touch of Zen to your table, drawing inspiration from the Japanese concept of kare-sansui, the dry landscape. Square Arita...
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A porcelain serving dish that brings a touch of Zen to your table, drawing inspiration from the Japanese concept of kare-sansui, the dry landscape. Square Arita ware, with a concave surface and grooves like raked sand. Subtly raised, it seems to float, offering a calm presence. Choose from the purist all-white or the distinctive blue-white with a corner accented in Gosu—a traditional pigment known for its deep vibrancy. Simplicity and tradition merge here. A moment of mindfulness and tranquility amidst everyday life.
Designer | Yukio Hashimoto (form), Tadashi Takahashi (surface) |
Maker | Kihara |
Material | Arita porcelain |
Dimensions | 5.9 × 5.9 × H1 in. / 15 × 15 × H2.5 cm |
Origin | Japan |