Regarding delivery
Regarding delivery
It will be delivered by Yamato Transport.
Shipping charges vary by region.
Kanto/Kansai/Tohoku/Shinetsu/Hokuriku/Tokai 880 yen per destination Chugoku/Shikoku 1,100 yen per destination Hokkaido/Kyushu 1,300 yen per destination Okinawa 1,400 yen per destination
* Free shipping (excluding Okinawa and remote islands) for purchases of 20,000 yen or more.
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Colorful diamonds
The vivid yet gentle colors of the Hanabishi painting are impressive . Just looking at it makes you feel cheerful and energetic.
Eye-catching patterns and colors
Having studied Japanese painting at university, her sensibility towards color that she developed through painting is reflected in her pottery, which is wonderful. In addition to Japanese painting, she is also influenced and inspired by natural objects and animals, her beloved Scandinavian goods, textiles, and picture books that she reads with her daughter, and creates works with a warm and gentle atmosphere.
The adorable diamond pattern will add a delicious touch to your food . Just by placing them on the table, you can create a gorgeous and refreshing atmosphere.
It will add a cute touch to anything you put on it, such as a one-plate meal or dessert.
Because each piece is handmade, there may be individual differences in color, shape, thickness, size, weight, uneven glaze, slight wobble, and patterns. There may also be differences in the amount of glaze applied or crazing, but this does not affect the use of the piece. Please enjoy the unique expressions that can only be achieved through handmade items. You cannot choose which item you will receive, but we hope you will look forward to receiving it. If you are interested, please contact us before shipping and we will email you a photo separately.
◆◆ List of tableware by Ayako Igawa ◆◆
Product Details
Producing area | Japan |
material | porcelain |
size |
Diameter: Approx. 19.3-19.5cm |
Electronics |
Microwave: Yes Dishwasher: Yes Oven: No Direct flame: No |
Ayako IGAWA |
1992 | Born in Hokota City, Ibaraki Prefecture |
2015 | Graduated from Kyoto University of Art and Design Japanese Painting Course |
2015 | Enrolled in the Molding Department at the Ibaraki Prefectural Industrial Technology Center Ceramics Training Center |
2017 |
Graduated from the Molding Department of the Ibaraki Prefectural Industrial Technology Center Ceramics Training Center (now Kasama Ceramic College, Ibaraki Prefecture) |
2023 | Built a kiln in Hokota City, Ibaraki Prefecture. |
the current | Currently making pottery while traveling between Tsukuba and Hokota in Ibaraki Prefecture. |
Recommended care methods and precautions from Ayako Igawa |
* There is no need to seal the porcelain before use. * When washing by hand, use a mild dishwashing detergent and a soft sponge. When using a dishwasher, please be careful as the dishes may chip or break if they collide with each other inside the dishwasher. |
Understanding of "Utsuwa" |
*Because each piece is handmade, there will be individual differences in color, shape, pattern, size, thickness, weight, etc. Also, even with the same glaze and clay, there will be uneven color and shading. *Each piece is hand painted, so the expression may vary. Depending on the product, small holes, small black spots, scratches, protrusions, pinholes, rattling, and distortions may be found due to the manufacturing process. *We process the product images to make them as close to the actual colors as possible, but the colors and textures may appear different depending on the display screen of your computer or smartphone. *In addition to inspection by the manufacturer, kiln, and artist, we only deliver products that have passed final inspection at our store. *The product photos are sample shots, so the items you receive will not be identical in every detail. * We do not accept returns or exchanges due to customer convenience. Please understand and agree before making a purchase. We hope you enjoy the unique "flavor" and "interestingness" that can only come from something handmade, not mass-produced in a factory! |