An eightfold origami-inspired auspicious tray perfect for showcasing incense burners or smaller teaware. The folds point to all the Cardinal and Ordinal directions of a compass. Exquisite in its small stature, this plate was crafted with a deliberate focus on simple and modern utility, allowing it to endure even the most demanding utensil uses gracefully. Its sophisticated grain texture ensures minimal scratching, perfect for light desserts, sides, and tea-time snacks.
This design includes a stackable set of four different sizes to create functional artwork used to serve tea snacks and o'dourves and showcase teaware.
Composed of 99% tin and 1% silver, Japanese pewter is sublimely suited for food and beverage consumption. It enduringly retains its radiance, form, luster, and complexity—all without the necessity of frequent polishing as with silver.
Studio:
Seikado
Origin:
Made in Kyoto, Japan
Notes:
Decorative Pawlonia Wooden box and wrapping cloth. It is made with the highest-grade materials tested for heavy metals and strictly conforms to all food-safe use standards.
Size:
10.8x10.8x1cm
Approx Weight:
120g