Bamboo Radiance Round Minoyaki Plate (20cm)
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¥11,100 JPY - Regular price
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¥11,100 JPY
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Add a touch of elegance to your dining experience with this beautifully crafted Bamboo Radiance Round Plate, made in Mino, Gifu Prefecture. Featuring a sleek bamboo-inspired design, this plate is the perfect balance of traditional Japanese aesthetics and modern style. The radiating lines across the plate's surface create a striking pattern, while the deep green tones give it a luxurious feel.
With a diameter of 19.7 cm and a weight of 370g, this plate is perfect for serving main dishes at dinner parties or as a sophisticated piece for daily use. It pairs beautifully with both large and small plates, making it a versatile addition to your tableware collection. Whether for entertaining guests or enjoying a quiet meal at home, this plate brings a sense of refined elegance to any setting.
Additionally, a larger version of the same design is available in a 30 cm size, perfect for serving family-style meals or larger portions with the same elegant bamboo-inspired design.
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Sizes: Large: Diameter 19.7cm
- Material: Porcelain
- Microwave Safe
- Dishwasher Safe
- Made in Japan
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Bamboo Radiance Round Minoyaki Plate (20cm)
- Regular price
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¥11,100 JPY - Regular price
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- Sale price
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¥11,100 JPY
This design is a work of art and it's name "bamboo radiance" is a perfect description. It is a showpiece on the table that I plan to keep and use regularly for a long long time. Mealtimes are elevated to a new level when you have beautiful tableware visually enhancing the food you cooked. See. Taste. Smell. It all works together.
You’ve perfectly expressed the very reason why I collect and sell tableware. It's not just something to look at—it enhances the food and inspires us to cook again, for ourselves and for the people we care about. For me, cooking gradually became a habit through that kind of repetition. Thank you so much for sharing

