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Brand
studio m'
Size
φ180mm/ W180mm/ D180mm/ H48mm/ 550cc/
Material Number
material number1詳細
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Strong Color Shade Variations
Each piece has strong individual color shade variations. Affected by glazes and natural firing conditions such as changes in temperature, humidity and other climate elements and also how to receive the fire in the kiln chamber, each piece has own expression. It is really difficult to make the completed ware exactly same in color by firing and glazing even when the same materials are used. 100 pieces show 100 kinds of expressions, as it were.
Strong Color Irregularities
There are strong color irregularities of applying a glaze or slip, which are different from part to part in a piece of ware. For example, some parts are glazed thinly or thickly depending on the shape of the ware. That leads to part-to-part differences in appearance of the clay in a piece of ware.
Glaze or Slip Drips
The glaze or slip may look like dripping. There is unevenness of a glaze or slip when they are applied to ware by hand. There also appear glaze drips or slip drips, which are caused by the glaze or slip flows during firing.
Pinholes
Pinholes may be seen clearly on the surface. Pottery (earthenware) is mainly made from earth, and green ware contains a lot of air while biscuit firing. While glazed firing, this air inside the biscuit ware becomes air bubbles, which remain and look like small holes on the surface of the glazed part. Those small holes are called pinholes.
Crazing (Chaps)
Crazing (having chaps) may appear clearly on the glazed part. The “direct” crazing means having chaps originally. The “aging” crazing means having chaps over time as you use the tableware item. There is a difference between the shrinkage rate of the glaze and that of the clay, so crazing occurs. Note that those cracks do not come from the damage of tableware items. They might appear just before use, but it is no problem in terms of use. They appear on the surface of pottery (earthenware) and semi-porcelain.
Iron in Powder
Iron in powder may be seen clearly on the surface. Pottery (earthenware) is made from earth, which contains iron. After firing green ware, iron appears on the surface in the form of black dots. Red or black earthen clay contains much more iron, and as a result, not a little iron in powder may appear on the surface of tableware items made from this type of clay.
Light Pink Marks
Light pink marks may appear on the surface of tableware items. They appear when a component of the base clay becomes oxidized and then develops a color while fired. Interestingly, each tableware item has the “one of a kind” pattern of light pink marks because they appear depending on a variety of mixed conditions such as components of the base clay, glazes and firing settings, etc. You can enjoy the unique distinctiveness that adds to your own tableware item.
Microwave Safe
A microwave oven heats or cooks food very quickly using short electromagnetic waves, namely, microwaves. In most cases, the microwaves heat the water content of the food. However, in some cases, the microwaves concentrate on the carbonized (burnt) parts of the food, causing the temperature to rise higher than the other parts. For example, the microwaves concentrated on the carbonized (burnt) parts of stir-fried vegetables can create a large temperature difference in /on the tableware item, which may cause breakage. In addition to water content, oil content is also heated. The oil has a higher boiling point than the water, so it heats up at a higher temperature, creating a very large temperature difference between the parts that contain oil and the parts that do not, which can cause breakage.
・Never soak hot tableware in water or place it on the cold kitchen counter. Avoid rapidly heating frozen foods or putting [the cold tableware just taken out of the refrigerator] in the microwave. A rapid change in temperature will lead to “crazing” (chaps) or breakage.
※The products with gold or silver paintings, or applied with particular glazes are not microwave safe. We put a “Do Not Microwave” sticker on those items, so please confirm it.
※Accessories etc., made of other materials are excluded from microwave safe items.
Not Oven Safe
Not Dishwasher Safe
Material
陶器(白土)
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丁寧に描かれた十草模様が料理を引き立てる。
十草模様は日本で古くから親しまれてきた伝統的な柄のひとつ。
そんな十種模様を内外に施した、使いやすい浅鉢のシリーズができました。
放射線状に広がる、手描きのラインの魅力に惹き込まれます。
【企画のこだわり1】職人技が光る手描きの十草模様。
この器の一番の特徴は、なにより手描きで丁寧に描かれた十草模様。
十草模様は植物のトクサの真っすぐにのびる姿を図案化した定番柄です。
トクサは乾燥させるとやすりのようにつかえ、金を磨くと光沢が増すことから、縁起のよい柄とも言われています。
この十草浅鉢を製作してくれているのは、先日紹介した「麦藁手飯碗」と同じ窯屋さん。
こちらの器の絵付けも丁寧にしてくださっています。
今回の十種模様は32分割。
下絵付けした部分は乾いてからも触るとこすれてしまうので、
一度描いた部分には触れないように注意しながら、1本ずつ丁寧に線を引きます。
十種模様は内側の線が中央で一点に交わります。
内側のラインを口元から中央に向かって、放射線状になるように描いていきます。
まず4等分、それぞれの間に線を引いて8等分に。
そして、16、32と等分していくと均等になります。
外側は口元に見える内側のラインを基準にフリーハンドで。
内外両側にそれぞれ線を引くので、合計するとなんと1つの商品に付き64本も線を描いているのです。
線の濃淡、太さの強弱、揺らぎ。
丁寧に描かれた繊細で味のある線に惹きつけられます。
【企画のこだわり2】白土の優しい風合い。
十種浅鉢の生地は白い陶土です。
すっきりとした優しい風合いの白に、ゴスとサビのラインがよく映えます。
麦藁飯碗と同じメーカーですが、こちらの浅鉢は粉引をかけないことで、
ベースの形と地の優しい白い色が生きて、より繊細さと優しい温かみのある器に仕上がっています。
【企画のこだわり3】料理をよりよく見せる、浅く広がった形状。
浅く、口が広い盛り映えする形。
古典的になりすぎず、シンプルで使いやすく。
何度もスケッチをして検討を重ねました。
口元だけがほんの少し丸みが強くなっていて、料理を包み込むような安心感があります。
中央に料理を盛って余白をつくることで、
十種模様のラインの効果も加わり、さらに料理に目がいきます。
煮物やサラダの取り鉢にしたり、少人数の盛り鉢としても使いやすい十草浅鉢。
口が広く盛り映えする形状と使いやすいサイズ感で、
古くからある定番の柄ながら、スタジオエムらしく現代の食卓で使いやすく仕上がっています。
食卓のアクセントにもなる十種模様。
ぜひその繊細な手描きのラインをお楽しみ下さい。
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