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Features
Brand
studio m'
Size
φ123mm/ W123mm/ D123mm/ H70mm/ 350cc/
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.
Rough Clay
The surface may be rough due to the use of rough or coarse clay.
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(赤荒土)
愛知県の瀬戸で盛んに作られていた伝統的な図柄を用いた飯碗をつくりました!
麦藁をモチーフにした、 一本一本の線は繊細かつ大胆に描かれ、
みるほどに線のタッチや勢いに引き込まれます。
赤土に少し黄みがかった白化粧を施し、
その上から絵付けがされています。
白化粧のふっくらとした風合は、素朴さをひきたて、
手の馴染みがよく、 日常使いながら、
手仕事から生まれる特別感を感じることができます。
【 企画のこだわり 1 】 職人技
麦藁手飯碗の魅力は、職人技なくして語れません!
手描きならではの揺らぎや、
濃淡など一つひとつの表情の違いがいとおしくなります。
実際に製作工程を少し見せて頂きました。
まずはサビ色の方から線を引いていきます。
中平は12分割、大平は14分割。
間が空かないようにサイズに合わせて、
間隔も中平、大平でそれぞれ変えていきます。
12分割だとまず十字に線を引いてキリよく線描きが進みますが、
14分割は十字に線が割れない中途半端な数字です。
最初は14分割に慣れるまでとても時間がかかったそうですが、
今ではきっちりほぼ等間隔に、
定規も下書きもなく最後の一線まで間隔を合わせていきます。
次にサビ色の線の間に橙色の顔料をのせていきます。
リズムよく、スピ―ディにどんどん麦藁手柄が仕上がっていきます、
瞬く間に描き上げていく職人技に、
ただただ、驚くばかり、、、
50年以上絵付けを続けてこられた職人にしか作ることのできない味のある飯碗です。
【 企画のこだわり 2 】 お茶碗の形
昔からあるようなお茶碗型で、ちょっとどんくさい感じ、、、。
でもあんまりやぼったくなりすぎたくない、、、。
あまりに感覚的で、ふわふわとした話が企画ミーティングでされていました。
それでもたたき台の形を何パターンもスケッチして徐々に固まっていきました。
「どれも同じでは?」 と思われているかもしれません、、、
ですが、確かにできました。
ちょっとどんくさくて、でもあまりやぼったくない形。
【 企画のこだわり 3 】 もったり釉
口元の少し下あたりをよく見て下さい。
透明の釉が溜まって、少し白濁したような箇所があると思います。
釉が溜まって濃くなる部分は白濁します。
あえて不透明な部分ができる釉を使用することで、
全体になんとも言えない柔らかさのようなものや、
温かみが生まれるように思います。
そんな職人技とこだわりの形、素材が
ひとつに合わさって素朴で人間味溢れる仕様になりました。
瀬戸の伝統的な装飾を用いて、且つスタジオ エムらしい商品になったと思います。
白ごはんを盛りつけると素朴な生地感の中で白さが際立ち食欲が増します。
もちろん、素朴な玄米や郷土料理の五目飯などとも相性抜群、
日常の食卓でちょっと贅沢な食事の時間をお楽しみ頂けます。
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