Kouyou Kiln
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Elegant and versatile, the Floral Leaves Salad Plate reflects the quiet beauty of Arita ware porcelain. Each plate is adorned with hand-painted indigo floral motifs placed at four points around the rim, their flowing forms inspired by nature’s gentle symmetry. The soft celadon glaze creates a serene backdrop, while the rust-hued edge adds a warm, nostalgic accent reminiscent of well-loved tableware.
Designed with a subtle raised rim, this plate keeps dressings and sauces neatly contained while framing each dish with graceful proportion. Its size is ideal for salads, light entrées, or small shared plates, offering both function and refined presentation.
Part of the Floral Leaves Series, it pairs beautifully with matching pieces or stands on its own as a quiet accent. Whether used for everyday meals or special gatherings, this plate invites a sense of harmony and calm, enriching the dining experience through understated elegance.
Explore our curated Salad Plates collection to find the perfect match for your table.
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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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Founded in 1946 in Arita, Saga Prefecture, Kouyou Kiln creates blue-and-white porcelain with a gentle, human touch. Each piece is hand-painted by artisans who value warmth over perfection, using subtle brushwork that brings calm and comfort to daily life. Rooted in the quiet beauty of Arita’s tradition, the kiln continues to craft tableware that feels familiar from the moment it’s held in your hands.
The artisans of Kouyou Kiln in Arita paint each piece by hand, bringing the beauty of nature into everyday ceramics.