The Brown Rinka Flower Three-Piece Set combines refined design with the warmth of natural tones, making it an elegant choice for any dining table. Each plate is crafted with a scalloped rim inspired by six-petaled flowers, a motif long celebrated in Japanese design for its graceful simplicity and symbolic beauty. The rich brown glaze enhances the organic character of the clay, creating subtle variations that make every piece unique.
This versatile set includes three sizes that adapt effortlessly to a variety of dishes, from appetizers and side plates to desserts and light meals. The earthy hue adds depth and warmth, blending seamlessly with both modern and traditional tableware collections. Whether used daily or brought out for special gatherings, these plates bring an understated elegance that highlights the artistry of Japanese craftsmanship. With their timeless appeal, they serve as both functional dinnerware and pieces of design to be admired and enjoyed.
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Specifications
Dimension
Salad Plate: 8.4"D × 0.9" H (21.5 cm D × 2.3 cm H)
Dessert Plate: 6.8"D × 0.7" H (17.3 cm D × 1.8 cm H)
Sauce Dish: 4.8"D × 0.7" H (12.2 cm D × 1.8 cm H)
Weight
Salad Plate: 12.7 oz (360 g)
Dessert Plate: 7.9 oz (225 g)
Sauce Dish: 3.5 oz (100 g)
Material
Porcelain
Craft Type
Arita Ware
Brand
Kouyou Kiln
More Details
Kouyou Kiln
Kouyou Kiln is part of Japan’s much-respected Arita ware pottery guild. Since 1946, it has been handcrafting exquisite porcelain and pottery pieces in the same location in Japan’s Saga Prefecture. Kouyou Kiln produces a wide variety of pottery, from stunning hand-painted porcelain using time-honored methods to modern, unique tableware and vases. Artisans in the Arita region of Japan have produced exceptional ceramic works for more than 400 years, and Kouyou Kiln is proud to be part of that distinguished heritage.
Arita Ware
Arita ware, Japanfs first porcelain, originated in the early 17th century in the town of Arita, Saga Prefecture. Using pure porcelain stone sourced from the mountains of Amakusa, artisans created brilliantly white ceramics that quickly became celebrated for their beauty and strength. During the Edo period, Arita grew into a major center of porcelain production, with its works exported to Europe through the port of Imari, where they captivated collectors and royal courts alike. Today, Arita ware continues to embody the harmony of artistry and function, bringing timeless elegance to modern dining around the world.
Shipping & Return
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Most items are dispatched from Japan within 1-2 business days after order confirmation, and we offer international shipping to customers worldwide.
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