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Sashimi Platter - Shiranami Long

Sashimi Platter - Shiranami Long

The Shiranami design, which translates to "white waves," evokes a sense of movement and tranquility, reminiscent of rippling water or ocean waves.

  • 36cm length
  • 10cm width
  • 2.5cm height

Made from fine Minoyaki porcelain, this platter is created with precision and fired at high temperatures to ensure both strength and elegance. Each piece is hand-finished by skilled artisans in Gifu Prefecture, Japan, giving it a unique character and texture. Subtle variations in glaze and detailing are a testament to the artisan process, making each platter one of a kind.

$12.19

Original: $34.84

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Sashimi Platter - Shiranami Long—

$34.84

$12.19

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Sashimi Platter - Shiranami Long

The Shiranami design, which translates to "white waves," evokes a sense of movement and tranquility, reminiscent of rippling water or ocean waves.

  • 36cm length
  • 10cm width
  • 2.5cm height

Made from fine Minoyaki porcelain, this platter is created with precision and fired at high temperatures to ensure both strength and elegance. Each piece is hand-finished by skilled artisans in Gifu Prefecture, Japan, giving it a unique character and texture. Subtle variations in glaze and detailing are a testament to the artisan process, making each platter one of a kind.

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The Shiranami design, which translates to "white waves," evokes a sense of movement and tranquility, reminiscent of rippling water or ocean waves.

  • 36cm length
  • 10cm width
  • 2.5cm height

Made from fine Minoyaki porcelain, this platter is created with precision and fired at high temperatures to ensure both strength and elegance. Each piece is hand-finished by skilled artisans in Gifu Prefecture, Japan, giving it a unique character and texture. Subtle variations in glaze and detailing are a testament to the artisan process, making each platter one of a kind.