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The "mokko-gata" shape refers to a form resembling the cut end of a melon or a bird's nest. This shape is based on the "kamon" (nest pattern), a design found on the "misu" (bamboo blinds) hat frame, which was introduced from China during the Heian period, and is also considered a symbol of prosperity and descendants. There is also a theory that it originates from the cut end of the "boke" (flowering quince) of the Rosaceae family. About Sometsuke: This refers to a decorative technique for ceramics in which patterns are drawn with cobalt pigment (gosu) and then glazed and fired, as well as the products made using this technique. Features: Characterized by a deep blue and white contrast, the unique color is created when the pigment reacts with oxygen during firing. Design: The plate in the image features a landscape painting reminiscent of sansuiga (mountain-water paintings), with fine patterns on the rim. Uses: This is a Japanese tableware suitable for serving Japanese cuisine. I love and collect items from the good old days. Perfect for serving sashimi, everyday use, and for entertaining guests. Each piece is hand-painted. - Quantity: Set of 5 - Design: Blue and white porcelain landscape painting - Bottom marking: Blue stamp - Shape: Mokko-gata Size Width: Approximately 15.5 cm Height: Approximately 2 cm Please feel free to ask any questions, no matter how small. We value each encounter. Thank you for viewing our items. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
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