Japanese Lacquerware Plate: Red Cat
£24
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A piece of Japanese craftsmanship from one of Kyoto’s leading lacquer workshops Isuke. Founded nearly 200 years ago during the Bunsei era and a supplier of tableware to many famous Kyoto restaurants, Isuke’s charm lies in combining traditional Japanese lacquerware techniques with contemporary design and bright colours.
These plates have a lacquer finish called ’mehajiki’, which means the natural wood grain still shows through the deep glaze.
They feature motifs from famous Edo-period woodblock prints and have been designed in collaboration with Kazushige Miyake who also designs for MUJI.
They’re mamezara-sized, literally a ‘bean plate’, a key part of everyday dining in Japan. Use for sweets treats, snacks or as a coaster, trinket dish or chopstick rest.
Measures approx. 11cm across.
Presented in a gift box and tissue paper