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For the celebration of 400 years of porcelain production in Japan, the prefecture of Saga invited 16 international designers, to create 16 contemporary porcelain collections in Arita.
For the celebration of 400 years of porcelain production in Japan, the prefecture of Saga invited 16 international designers, to create 16 contemporary porcelain collections in Arita.
Dutch designer Kirstie van Noort only started the design process following her own rigorous material research.
Visiting the local quarry, she came to learn that the porcelain stone used in Arita contains hardly any impurities, a phenomenon extremely rare. So, she chose to focus on the traditionally discarded impure porcelain stone and develop a clay with a beautifully nuanced hue, just as nature had intended.
Both series in her collection highlight this unique colouring and the nature of the material while retaining an elegant simplicity of composition.
Visiting the local quarry, she came to learn that the porcelain stone used in Arita contains hardly any impurities, a phenomenon extremely rare. So, she chose to focus on the traditionally discarded impure porcelain stone and develop a clay with a beautifully nuanced hue, just as nature had intended.
Both series in her collection highlight this unique colouring and the nature of the material while retaining an elegant simplicity of composition.
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Size in cm: φ18,7 x H6,2
Color: grey clay
Usage: Suitable for microwave and dishwasher
Usage: Suitable for microwave and dishwasher
Please note that porcelain is a ceramic material of the highest quality. Admired because of its translucence, it is the strongest ceramic material and is much more durable then normal ceramic.
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