Product Description
Ishidatamimon is the oldest geometric pattern in Ko-Kutani. The phoenixes depicted throughout the pattern make it a very auspicious pattern. At first glance it appears to be a simple repeated square pattern, but within the square are finely drawn small patterns with variations such as cloisonne, round and diamond patterns.
Regarding the Seiko-kiln, after years of research and development, they made a significant breakthrough in 2004 by successfully developing their unique completely lead-free traditional Japanese paints. Seikougama continues to explore the potential of color-painted porcelain and remains a leading and popular kiln representing Kutani ware, continually pushing the boundaries in various fields.
Their wares, created with transparent and vitreous vibrant traditional paints, exude a unique luster not found in other ceramics, bringing an unprecedented elegance to the dining table. Immerse yourself in the deep and graceful world of Seikougama's Kutani ware and enjoy the award-winning masterpieces.