SOUTA Kiln was founded in 1997 by Naoya Morokuma in Yamauchi Town, located next to Arita in Saga Prefecture.
While preserving the traditions of Arita ware, the kiln creates tableware designed to suit modern lifestyles.
Their pieces are beloved across generations for their gentle, hand-fitting forms and approachable reinterpretations of classical patterns.
This small, charming plate—known as a hime kozara—features a modest size and handmade warmth, making it perfect for everyday use.
Whether used for condiments, small delicacies during drinks, or little side dishes, it’s a versatile and delightful addition to your table.
Each plate reflects the spirit of tradition with a contemporary touch, crafted to bring joy to the modern dining experience.
Origin |
Saga, Japan |
Size |
W2.9×D2.2×H0.6in(Blue), W2.9×D2.5×H0.7in(Red) |
Weight |
1.0oz(Blue), 1.4oz(Red) |
Material |
Porcelain |
Caution
As each piece is hand-painted, variations in shading and line thickness may occur. These are signs of its handmade character and uniqueness.
Wash gently using a mild detergent and a soft sponge. Avoid scrubbing with abrasive materials.
While dishwasher safe, please ensure delicate items are placed to avoid contact with harder tableware.
For plates with colored patterns or gold accents, avoid vigorous scrubbing, as it may cause fading.