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Celebrate tradition and symbolism with this five-plate set, where each design draws on motifs of good fortune interpreted by contemporary Kutani artists. From legendary creatures to joyful messengers, the fine details are faithfully recreated using advanced transfer printing techniques.
While unified by the theme of good fortune, the plates vary in mood and expression—from bold and majestic to playful and mysterious. The descriptions below include the name of each piece alongside the artist, offering insight into the vision behind their designs.
Peony and Phoenix – Yamazaki Daiki
A brilliant phoenix soars through trailing clouds, accompanied by a large blooming peony. The pairing of phoenix and peony evokes prosperity, radiance, and divine grace.
Dragon and Blossoms – Taka Toshifumi
A powerful dragon rises among a cascade of cherry blossoms. The body is adorned with seigaiha "wave" patterns—an auspicious motif representing continued luck and gentle waves of fortune.
Blue Elephant in Forest – Yamachika Yasushi
A striking yellow elephant walks through a dense grove of deep green leaves. Bold contrasts and rhythmic linework capture the energy of this guardian-like figure.
Joyful Sound – Inazumi Kakoku
A whimsical angel plays a golden flute, its hat sprouting wings and carrying a tiny bird. This fantastical character, rendered in soft color and lively forms, visualizes a world where delight takes shape.
Golden Plovers in Flight – Kitamura Kazuyoshi
A flurry of chidori—plovers—takes flight above stylized waves, their wings framed by geometric and floral patterns. Touches of gold and a rhythmic layout give this design a playful yet refined finish.
Whether used for sweets, side dishes, or displayed as small works of art, these plates are both practical and expressive. Thoughtfully boxed, they make a lovely gift—and a meaningful way to explore the symbolic richness of Kutani ware.