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Twisted Plum Large Plate

Sale price$75.00

The Twisted Plum Large Plate by Kouringama makes a refined statement at the table with its sculptural form and softly luminous finish. Inspired by the overlapping petals of a blooming plum blossom, its gentle curves are accentuated by hand-drawn indigo lines that flow with natural rhythm across the milky white porcelain surface. Crafted in the Hasami ware tradition, it balances contemporary precision with a sense of timeless elegance. The generous size lends itself to serving main dishes or composed platters, anchoring the table setting with quiet sophistication. Whether used in everyday dining or as part of a ceremonial meal, it invites a moment of pause—a chance to appreciate thoughtful form and restrained beauty. Each plate is individually cast and glazed, embodying Kouringama’s commitment to enduring design and the poetry of everyday use.

The Twisted Plum Plate comes in five sizes, each sold individually and thoughtfully designed for different uses:

Large Plate (24cm / 9.4in) – Perfect for serving as a main dish or for sharing.

Salad Plate (21cm / 8.3in) – Perfect for salads, pasta, or generous side servings.

Appetizer Plate (18cm / 7.1in) – Suitable for starters, small mains, or plated desserts.

Small Plate (15cm / 5.9in) – Ideal for bread, side dishes, or sweets.

Sauce Plate (12cm / 4.7in) – Designed for condiments, pickles, or small accompaniments.

Twisted Plum Large Plate
Twisted Plum Large Plate Sale price$75.00

Meet the Artisan

Kouringama

Founded in 1987 by ceramic artist Kazumitsu Ezoe, Kouringama is a Hasami ware kiln rooted in the quiet hills of Nagasaki. Drawing on years of training in Kyo ware and Seto ware, Ezoe established his own path—one defined by pure white porcelain and intricate cobalt brushwork. Every motif is painted by hand, without stamps or transfers, and even the kiln’s signature is handwritten beneath each piece.

Kouringama's porcelain speaks in subtle tones: transparent whites, deep blues, and delicate forms that echo Japan’s shifting seasons. From cherry blossoms in spring to maple leaves in autumn, the kiln’s pieces reflect the moods of nature and the rhythms of the table.

Trusted by discerning chefs and restaurants throughout Japan, these vessels are designed not for display, but for presence—for carrying flavor, memory, and beauty into everyday life.