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Small Plate -Kenzan Sakura by Kakouzan-kiln
Small Plate -Kenzan Sakura by Kakouzan-kiln
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Elegant Pottery from Gojozaka, Kyoto
Kakouzan-kiln is located in the Gojozaka district of Kyoto’s Higashiyama area, a region long known for its traditional Kiyomizu-ware pottery.
This family-run kiln has preserved its legacy of handmade Japanese ceramics across four generations.
Their pieces are inspired by the refined, classical elegance of Kenzan-style pottery—yet they shine with a vibrant, dignified beauty unique to Kyoto craftsmanship.

Like Blossoms in Full Bloom on Ceramic
Each flower is lovingly hand-painted using traditional Japanese pigments, with delicate shading that gives depth and life to the design.
The combination of smooth ceramic texture and the gentle colors of traditional paints evokes a quiet seasonal elegance.
This piece adds a sense of Japanese grace and handmade warmth to your table—perfect for elevating daily moments.

A Plate That Radiates the Charm of Traditional Kyoto Pottery
Bring a touch of joy and artistry into your everyday rituals with a piece that embodies the best of handmade Japanese ceramics.
This plate is not only beautiful, but also versatile—perfect for desserts, sweets, and light treats shared with care.
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About "GIFT Box"
About "GIFT Box"
Gift box (paper)
Potter
Potter
Manabu Wada from Kakouzan-kiln
Dimensions
Dimensions
Edge diameter 150
Height 15 (mm)
※Due to the handmade nature, there may be individual variations.
Weight
Weight
210g
※Due to the handmade nature, there may be individual variations.
Types of Ceramics
Types of Ceramics
Pottery overglaze painting
※Details about the types of ceramics can be found here.
Usage Instructions
Usage Instructions
Do not use in microwave ovens
Dishwasher not allowed
Oven not recommended
Shipping fee
Shipping fee
Delivery will be arranged by us and shipped via a courier service.
Shipping costs are automatically calculated at checkout based on the weight of your purchase and the delivery destination.
Free shipping on orders over $400 USD.
After shipping, we will send you an email with the courier details and tracking information.
International Shipping Notice
International Shipping Notice
For international shipments from Japan, Consumption tax in Japan is exempt, but customs duties may apply depending on the destination country.
Please note that any customs duties and import taxes are the customer's responsibility.
You will need to pay these fees based on your country's tax rates when receiving your package.
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Owner's Comment
This plate is inspired by the work of Ogata Kenzan, a renowned Edo-period ceramic artist.
The lively design of cherry blossoms in full bloom brings energy and celebration to the piece.
It’s just the right size for serving cake, fruit, or Japanese sweets—ideal for adding a festive accent to your dessert time.