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Moriyama Kiln - Tane platter, Dark
Moriyama Kiln - Tane platter, Dark
Moriyama Kiln - Tane platter, Dark
Moriyama Kiln - Tane platter, Dark
Moriyama Kiln - Tane platter, Dark
Moriyama Kiln - Tane platter, Dark
Moriyama Kiln - Tane platter, Dark
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Moriyama Kiln - Tane platter, Dark

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Each piece is handmade by Itaru Moriyama in Amakusa, Japan. Inspired by loofah seeds, Itaru invented this Tane platter series. Each may vary slightly in glaze and size.

Also available in light color.

  • Sold separately
  • Comes in two different color: Tan and Dark Brown
  • Approximate measurement: 
    • Small: 5 1/2" W x 8" L x 1" H
    • Medium: 7" W x 10 1/4" L x 1" H
    • Large: 8 3/4" W x 12 3/4" L x 1" H
  • Weight:
    • Small: 9 oz
    • Medium: 1.1 lbs
    • Large: 1.7 lbs
  • Material: ceramic
  • Care instruction: hand wash only, not oven safe 

Story:

Itaru Moriyama is a young ceramicist who started his own kiln after years of experience at a legendary ceramic company in the Amakusa area in Japan. During these years, he was making more than 200-250 plates and bowls everyday. Itaru said towards the end of his career at the company, he could make more than 200 pieces of the same bowls with his eyes closed. Everyday felt like 5 mins and that was the time he thought he wanted to start his own kiln and create what he truly wanted. He mixes iron and local soils for his works.