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Ingot Objects Ash-Glazed Ceramic Rimless Dinner Plates (Set of 4)

¥41,800

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Ash-Glazed Ceramic Small Dishes (Set of 4)3cm (h) x 18.5cm (d) / 1.2" (h) x 7.2" (d)

¥34,200

Ash-Glazed Ceramic Serving Platter4.5cm (h) x 30.5cm (d) / 1.8" (h) x 11.9" (d)

¥38,000

Ash-Glazed Ceramic Tea Bowls (Set of 4)13cm (d) / 5" (d)

¥22,800

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Ash-Glazed Ceramic Teapot13cm (h) x 17.5cm (w) x 12cm (d) / 5.1" (h) x 6.8" (w) x 4.7" (l)

¥33,440

Ceramicist Jonathan Wade – founder of Ingot Objects – often works with high-textured clays that lend a beautiful tactility to his stoneware. His only-at-ABASK pieces are wheel-thrown, ash-glazed and intended to celebrate daily rituals. These dinner plates make a pleasing addition to mealtimes or open shelves when not in use.

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Only at ABASK

Ceramicist Jonathan Wade – founder of Ingot Objects – often works with high-textured clays that lend a beautiful tactility to his stoneware. His only-at-ABASK pieces are wheel-thrown, ash-glazed and intended to celebrate daily rituals. These dinner plates make a pleasing addition to mealtimes or open shelves when not in use.

View more from: Ingot Objects / Dinner plates

Only at ABASK

Ingot Objects Ash-Glazed Ceramic Rimless Dinner Plates (Set of 4)

¥41,800
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Meet the Maker:

Ingot Objects

On his travels to Minnesota, Jonathan Wade felt connected to the folk art pottery reinterpretations of Japanese Mingei. Wheel-thrown into simple, hand-built forms, his low-impact, utilitarian tableware celebrate the impurities and irregularities of wild clay and wood ash glazes — which the founder personally collects himself. Every unique piece is designed to honour the rituals of cooking and eating.