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Yasumi Plate With Handles

Yasumi Plate with Handles are made out of porcelain and may present some imperfections and unevenness. These are to be celebrated as part of the handcrafted aesthetic, which this product embraces.

Each plate is unique, one-of-a-kind, and only a limited number have been produced in Japan. 

Mikiko Iyama was born in Tokyo in 1965. After graduating from high school, she entered vocational design school but gave up due to family circumstances. Later on, she began to study pottery while working as a staff member at the “Saga-cho Exhibit Space,” representing Kazuko Koike. Eventually she entered a vocational school in Seto. She launched her own practice in 1991 in Ehime prefecture and the art world has embraced her work ever since.

Made in Japan.

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Yasumi Plate with Handles are made out of porcelain and may present some imperfections and unevenness. These are to be celebrated as part of the handcrafted aesthetic, which this product embraces.

Each plate is unique, one-of-a-kind, and only a limited number have been produced in Japan. 

Mikiko Iyama was born in Tokyo in 1965. After graduating from high school, she entered vocational design school but gave up due to family circumstances. Later on, she began to study pottery while working as a staff member at the “Saga-cho Exhibit Space,” representing Kazuko Koike. Eventually she entered a vocational school in Seto. She launched her own practice in 1991 in Ehime prefecture and the art world has embraced her work ever since.

Made in Japan.

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Yasumi Plate With Handles

$21.01

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Description

Yasumi Plate with Handles are made out of porcelain and may present some imperfections and unevenness. These are to be celebrated as part of the handcrafted aesthetic, which this product embraces.

Each plate is unique, one-of-a-kind, and only a limited number have been produced in Japan. 

Mikiko Iyama was born in Tokyo in 1965. After graduating from high school, she entered vocational design school but gave up due to family circumstances. Later on, she began to study pottery while working as a staff member at the “Saga-cho Exhibit Space,” representing Kazuko Koike. Eventually she entered a vocational school in Seto. She launched her own practice in 1991 in Ehime prefecture and the art world has embraced her work ever since.

Made in Japan.

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