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Traditional Japanese Crafts
This product is a Kyo-yaki, Kiyomizu-yaki saucer(plate) featuring a vast collection of kimono patterns owned by KIMURA SENSHOW Co.
Kyo-yaki, Kiyomizu-yaki is very famous as a representative Japanese porcelain made in Kyoto, and everything is handmade by skilled craftsmen.
It is characterized by its smooth texture and precise, delicate painting.


Japanese lucky charms
Each of the patterns on the plates is meant to bring happiness, prosperity, and good fortune!
In Japan, it has been depicted on kimonos, ceramics, and furnishings since ancient times.






Animal Design Tableware
Combining traditional Japanese auspicious patterns with cute cats, we have improved the design to fit modern lifestyles.
Product Name:LUCKY CAT〜Cat in the hand that brings happiness〜




A rich and colorful life
It can be used in a variety of ways, such as as a saucer for teacups (※), a plate on which sweets are placed, or an accessory tray.
※There is a teacup with the same pattern(sold separately).
Enjoy the mix of traditional Japanese culture and contemporary design for any situation.






Product Name
LUCKY CAT
Material
Ceramic
Usage
cafe, hotel, lounge, tea house, restaurant, home
Size
Width : 10.5cm, Height : 2cm
Weight
75g
Package
Paper box


Product Usage


Dinnerware Type : Dishes & Plates
Material : Ceramic
Ceramic Type : Porcelain
Accessories : With None
Place of Origin : Kyoto, Japan
Type : Handmade
Commercial Buyer : Restaurants, Department Stores, Hotels
Style : Modern
Season : Everyday
Design Style : Modern
Feature : Sustainable, Stocked
Precautions for use : No microwave, Not dishwasher safe
Brand Name : KIMURA SENSHOW
Product Name : LUCKY CAT


Company Profile




KIMURA SENSHOW was founded in 1946 in Kyoto to create hand-painted Kyoto Yuzen kimonos.
We have refined traditional kimono making by handmade craftsmanship, incorporating the sensitivities of the times while continuing the techniques and traditions handed down from our predecessors.
As traditional Japanese culture is in decline due to the diversification of lifestyles and other factors, we are not only producing kimonos, but are also actively developing new products such as glass and stationery based on the vast amount of design and knowledge accumulated in the company.
Winner of the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Award (Gold Prize) for four consecutive years, the Governor's Award, and many other awards at exhibitions in Kyoto.





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