*Gift wrapping is not available for this item. *The sales price has changed due to a price revision (September 2025) Tasteful Tableware This is a blue-and-white porcelain long plate overseen by ceramic artist Shingo Oka. Images are for illustrative purposes only. This free-spirited and dynamic design recreates the blue-and-white porcelain of "Early Imari" from the days of Arita ware. The slightly dull blue and fine iron powder are also reminiscent of Early Imari. Each piece is unique, with variations in line density and subtle smearing. Enjoy the unique texture of hand-drawn art. Expand your table coordination options Take advantage of its length and garnish it with grilled salted saury and grated daikon radish. It's also useful when you want to arrange several side dishes, such as namul, on a platter. When entertaining, this dish looks great when used to display hors d'oeuvres. It's fun to think about what to put on it. Size Diameter: Approx. 33.5 x 10.5 cmHeight: Approx. 2.0 cm Weight Approx. 490 g Material Porcelain MicrowaveDishwasher Microwave: YesDishwasher: Yes Direct FlameOven Direct Flame: NoOven: No Recommended Maintenance from the Pottery Maker - After use, wash and dry the dish thoroughly as soon as possible. Insufficient drying can cause mold and odors. Product Characteristics/Handling Precautions - Continuous use in the dishwasher may cause the surface to peel. - Hand washing is recommended to ensure long-lasting use. - Because these are handmade, there will be individual differences in color, shape, size, and thickness. - Pinholes may be present, and the pattern and color may vary. - Recommended for those who want to enjoy the warm texture of handmade items, each with its own unique character. - Because these dishes are non-absorbent, they are resistant to stains, mold, and other dirt, making them easy to care for. - You may notice tiny black spots, paint spots, or pinholes that do not reach the base on the surface of the dish. - Crazing (cracks in the surface glaze) may occur during use, but this is not cracking or damage and does not affect use. - Prices may be revised or adjusted by the artist or potter. Things to Know Before Purchasing The unique character of each piece of pottery is created by features not found in mass-produced items, such as spots, fading, uneven glaze, shading, and shape variations. Handmade pottery is not perfectly uniform, with pinholes, crazing, or distortions. Each piece is slightly different in color, size, and shape, and no two pieces are exactly alike. This is the charm of handmade pottery. These are also the unique characteristics of handmade pottery, so enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime encounter. [Individual Differences] Since each piece is handmade, there may be individual differences in shape, size, thickness, etc. [Painting] Since each piece is hand-painted, there may be individual differences in the pattern, design, and color shading. [Other Notes] 〇 Products that have passed inspection by the pottery manufacturer or artist are inspected again before being delivered to customers. ■ For more information, please click here. Characteristics of Tableware and Things to Know When Purchasing About the Series This product is available in different patterns. ■You can also view our blue and white porcelain items here. Sometsuke Listing Page ■You can also view Arita ware here. Find your favorite! Arita ware Listing Page Arita ware This type of pottery is produced in the Arita area of Saga Prefecture. As Japan's first porcelain production center, it boasts a history of approximately 400 years. Characterized by colorful and intricate painting by artisans, it is one of Japan's proud traditional crafts.