IKKAI Ceramics
Salad/Pasta Plate – Inyo #01
Salad/Pasta Plate – Inyo #01
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This wide bowl from the Inyo Series shows the quiet strength of contrast. A soft layer of clear glaze highlights the clay beneath, while the Tenmoku flows along the rim and drips naturally across the surface. Light and dark meet in a way that feels bold, yet calm.
Product Details
- Size: Approx. 23 cm diameter x 6 cm high
- Design: shallow form
- Finish: Clear glaze with flowing Tenmoku accents
- Material: High-fired stoneware clay
Why You’ll Love It
The Salad / Pasta Bowl is made for generous meals. Its open form is perfect for pasta, salads, or any dish that deserves a little more space. Unlike a plate, the bowl gives a touch of depth, making it just as practical for everyday dinners as it is for serving something special.
The Inyo glaze brings character to each piece. No two bowls are ever the same — the tenmoku flows differently every time, leaving organic patterns and marks that make each bowl unique. Together with the clear glaze, it creates a natural rhythm of light and dark, a balance that makes every meal stand out.
About the Inyo Series
The Inyo Series is inspired by contrast and balance. In Japanese, inyo refers to yin and yang—the meeting of opposites that create harmony. Each piece in this collection reflects that idea through the interplay of clear glaze, deep tenmoku, and the natural warmth of the clay.
This series is about duality—light and dark, glossy and raw, strength and softness. The glazes meet in flowing lines that shift with every firing, making each piece completely unique.
Created as a reminder that beauty often lives in contrasts, the Inyo Series brings a bold yet balanced presence to the everyday table.
Shipping & Delivery
- I ship to most countries worldwide!
- Processing Time: Orders are carefully packed and shipped within 1-4 business days.
- Your plate will be securely packaged to ensure it arrives safely.
For more details, visit my Shipping & Delivery page.
A Little About IKKAI Ceramics
At IKKAI, every piece is handmade with care and attention to detail. I believe in the beauty of imperfection—each item has its own unique character, making it truly one-of-a-kind. The name IKKAI means "one time," reflecting how every piece, whether ceramic or wood, is unique and full of personality. Learn more about my process on the About Me page.
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