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Son's plates have a unique presence that sets them apart.
Mogusa clay, the rare clay used in Shino, is coarse and has the characteristic of containing a lot of air. Therefore, during the pottery process, it is prone to cooling cracks, making the production process quite challenging. However, the completed Shino plates enhance the presentation of dishes and impart a sense of warmth.
Son's works capture and express Japan's four seasons and natural beauty. As you eat, the expression of the plate emerges. Shino and Oribe plates, which capture and express the ephemeral beauty of nature without any preconceived notions or intentions, have long captivated people's hearts.
Son's Shino plates not only enhance the presentation of dishes but also evoke the beauty of Japan's nature after the meal.
Enjoy special moments with good food, good sake, and good plates.
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How to use and care for your utensils
Wipe off the water with a soft cloth or kitchen paper.
Sun-dry for 2 hours, or if the weather is bad or drying indoors, dry for 12 hours.
The bottom (foot) of the matcha bowl is where you can directly feel the rare clay, but it can absorb water.
To prevent mold, please complete the drying process as outlined in STEP 3.