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Shin Kwangsub Ceramics Matte Glazed - Chrysanthemum plate

Shin Kwangsub Ceramics Matte Glazed - Chrysanthemum plate

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The Shin Kwangsub Ceramics Matte glazed collection draws inspiration from traditional Korean designs and patterns. The traditional motifs of Korea are often inspired by nature, resulting in warm and approachable decorative designs.

 

This plate is inspired by the chrysanthemum flower and its tessellating pattern.

Size: 6.5" wide, 1" tall

Materials

Clay

Shipping & Returns

We will ship out within 1-3 days of receiving your order. From the day you have received the package, you have 10 days to return the items. You will have to pay for your own return shipping. We cannot refund the original shipping cost. The items must be brand new and unused with original packaging. Store credit only. We cannot accept returns after 14 days. we reserve the right to refuse any return.

Weight

0.71 lb including packaging

Care Instructions

-Possible to wash in dishwasher, but best to handwash
-Avoid using it in Microwave. It will shorten the life of the dishes.
-Don't place the dishes in any form of oil for a long time.
-Handle the dishes gently. Avoid big impacts.

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Shin Kwangsub Ceramics

Shin kwang-sub Ceramics is a brand launched by a visual designer and ceramist, Kwang-sub Shin. He wants to express the field of pottery with an emphasis on traditional beauty in a simple, sophisticated and sensational way. He believes the field is not limited to the making of tableware when the process itself can become an exhibition.

The brand exercises simplicity and restrained art form through colors and by restraining morphological splendor. In this way, the beauty can be expressed by relieving rather than adding. He puts more emphasis on soft and subtle pigment combinations than other makers. A matte glaze is a common use among ceramicists to create matte surface. But he uses natural clay mixture to bring out the most unique colors instead of using any glaze.