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Kutani Ware Zodiac Plates — Hand-Painted Japanese Porcelain
Step into a world of elegance with the Kutani Ware Zodiac Plates from Taishigama's "Kissho Zodiac" series. Each plate is a vibrant testament to Japanese craftsmanship, showcasing the heritage of Kutani ware through its striking colors and intricate artistry. Handcrafted in Japan, these porcelain plates feature an octagonal design that enhances their visual appeal and provides a unique backdrop for your culinary presentations. Measuring 5.4 inches in diameter and 1.1 inches in height (13.6 cm x 2.8 cm), they serve as both functional dishware and captivating decorative pieces.
Versatile and Thoughtful Gift Options
These plates are perfect for various celebrations, including weddings, birthdays, and housewarming parties. Each of the twelve Zodiac signs is beautifully represented, allowing you to select a plate that resonates with the recipient’s astrological identity, making for a deeply personal gift. Their thoughtful design conveys love and respect, ensuring your gift will be cherished.
Every Detail Matters
The durable porcelain finish enhances visual appeal and makes these plates suitable for everyday dining and special events. Each plate is elegantly packaged in a cosmetic box, ready for gifting, reflecting the meticulous attention to detail synonymous with Kutani ware. Enjoy the beauty of these plates while sharing them effortlessly with loved ones.
Transform your table setting with these exquisitely designed Kutani Ware Zodiac Plates, seamlessly merging function and artistry. They invite conversation, allowing guests to explore the stories behind each Zodiac sign. Celebrate meaningful moments with a piece that connects you to the craft of Japanese pottery.
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What makes Kutani Ware Zodiac Plates special?
Are these plates handmade in Japan?
Can these plates be used for food, or are they decorative only?
Do the zodiac designs have specific meanings?
Is this a good gift even if I don’t know someone’s zodiac sign?
FAQs
All you need to know about Japanese Kutani Ware.
What makes Kutani ware different from other Japanese ceramics?
Kutani ware is instantly recognizable for its vivid overglaze enamels—greens, reds, blues, yellows, and purples—painted in bold, layered designs. Unlike many regional wares that rely on clay texture or natural glazes, Kutani emphasizes ornamental artistry. Each piece is hand-painted after firing, then fired again at a lower temperature to fuse the enamel. This two-step process creates the signature glossy, high-contrast look unmatched by other Japanese styles.
Is Kutani ware safe to use with food, sauces, and liquids?
Yes. Modern Kutani ware is food-safe and meets Japan’s strict ceramic safety standards. The bright overglaze enamels may look delicate, but they are formulated using lead-free, cadmium-free pigments suitable for tableware. After application, they are re-fired to create a stable, sealed surface. As long as the piece is contemporary and intended for functional use (not antique), it is safe for soy sauce, oils, vinegar, and daily dining.
Why are Kutani colors so bright, and do they fade over time?
Kutani’s signature brilliance comes from metal-oxide-based overglaze pigments, carefully applied in layers to achieve depth and luminosity. After the second firing, the colors are fused into a glassy enamel surface. Under normal use, they do not fade, even after decades. However, prolonged exposure to strong acidic cleaners or harsh scrubbing can dull the enamel. Gentle handwashing is recommended for preserving clarity and shine.
How is Kutani ware made in the Kaga region today?
Artisans in Ishikawa’s Kaga area follow a blend of traditional and modern methods. Local porcelain stone (hakusan-ishi) is shaped, bisque-fired, and coated with a clear base glaze. Once fired to porcelain hardness, painters add the characteristic Gosai-de (Five Colors) palette or detailed motifs such as birds, landscapes, or geometric patterns. After painting, pieces undergo a second firing around 800°C to set the overglaze. Many workshops still rely on individual brushwork, ensuring each item is one-of-a-kind.
Is Kutani ware suitable for everyday use or mainly for display?
Kutani ware is durable enough for daily use, particularly for items such as plates, mugs, and sauce dispensers. The porcelain body is non-porous and resistant to staining, making it ideal for use with soy sauce and other strong-flavored seasonings. However, because the overglaze decoration sits on the surface (unlike underglaze ceramics), it’s best to avoid dishwashers and microwaves unless the maker specifically states they are safe. Many collectors use Kutani both as functional tableware and as decorative art due to its vibrant, expressive aesthetic.

