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  • Konnono Fuko - White clay and coral glaze rimmed plate 8 inches [A]
  • Konnono Fuko - White clay and coral glaze rimmed plate 8 inches [A]
  • Konnono Fuko - White clay and coral glaze rimmed plate 8 inches [A]
  • Konnono Fuko - White clay and coral glaze rimmed plate 8 inches [A]
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Konnono Fuko - White clay and coral glaze rimmed plate 8 inches [A]

¥10,000以上送料無料

 

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From Konno Fuko's solo exhibition "Red Clay and Pig's Blood Glaze/White Clay and Coral Glaze," held from January 20th to February 12th This 8-inch rimmed plate is made of white clay and coral glaze. It is a simple piece that will beautifully accentuate any dish.

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info

Artist: Konno Nofuko

Size _ approx. φ 24.5cm x H1.5cm

Material: White clay and coral

Country of origin: Japan, Okinawa

*This product does not come with a box.

*There may be fine cracks or small chips, but this will not affect the use of the product.


Before use

We recommend that you wash this item in the dishwasher to prevent stains after use. If you wash it by hand, be sure to dry it thoroughly after washing. Please coat the entire item with oil before using it. (Cups and vases do not need to be oiled.)

*Do not use common methods to seal the pores, such as boiling in rice water.

Oil coating method

1. Pour a generous amount of lightly scented cooking oil over the entire dish, making sure it is evenly coated all over.

2. Leave it on for about 10 minutes and then rinse it off. You can use it immediately after rinsing.

Oil coating only needs to be done the first time and is not necessary every time.

 

Artist Info

Konno Fuko
Born in Osaka Prefecture in 1983. Graduated from Okinawa Prefectural University of Arts in 2006. Started making pottery in Nago City, Okinawa Prefecture in 2008. Created unique works with a theme of Okinawan craftsmanship at Okinawa Ebo.

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