Hagi Ware Dish

¥9,580


Hagi Ware Dish with Heart-Shaped Glaze

  • Hagi ware pottery originates from Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, and dates back to the early 17th century

  • It is characterized by its soft texture, achieved using clay that does not easily harden

  • Typically bisque fired at a low temperature for 15–16 hours, then another 12 hours or so for glaze firing

  • It can absorb water and liquids such as tea or sake, so over time, the surface of the glaze can change in appearance, known as Hagi no Nana Bake, or "the seven metamorphoses of Hagi"

  • This is a unique, one-of-a-kind pre-loved dish where the artisan has achieved a heart-shape design through glazing techniques

  • It also has a transparent crackle overglaze called “kannyu”

  • This type of dish shape is called Mokko Bachi meaning “quince-shaped bowl”

  • Marked on base with either kiln or potter name

(Listing is for dish - stand not included)

SIZE (Approx.)
DIAMETER 24.5CM (9.6”) X HEIGHT 5.5CM (2.2”)

WEIGHT (without packaging)
800 Grams

CONDITION - VERY GOOD

Some signs of wear to the crackle overglaze. Overall, very good condition.

Recommend hand washing only to preserve the piece.

Vintage, antique and pre-loved items may show some signs of aging or wear. Please inspect the photos carefully before making your purchase.

Please note colours may vary slightly depending on monitor settings.

SHIPPING

Free Delivery - please refer to Shipping & Returns for further information.

The Buyer is responsible for any import duties, taxes (VAT), or fees that may apply.

Bundle purchases may be shipped in separate parcels due to size, weight, or fragility.

Fragile items require extra wrapping for transit, which increases their weight, shipping fees, and overall pricing.

⚠️ US Customers: Japan Post has suspended shipping to the US from end of August 2025. The Tokyotique will resume shipping to the US once this service reopens.

  • Please note that since August 29, 2025, additional import fees apply to all commercial parcels entering the US.

  • Tariffs are not included in the item price and must be paid by the customer upon delivery.

  • Please confirm details with your local customs office.


Hagi Ware Dish with Heart-Shaped Glaze

  • Hagi ware pottery originates from Hagi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, and dates back to the early 17th century

  • It is characterized by its soft texture, achieved using clay that does not easily harden

  • Typically bisque fired at a low temperature for 15–16 hours, then another 12 hours or so for glaze firing

  • It can absorb water and liquids such as tea or sake, so over time, the surface of the glaze can change in appearance, known as Hagi no Nana Bake, or "the seven metamorphoses of Hagi"

  • This is a unique, one-of-a-kind pre-loved dish where the artisan has achieved a heart-shape design through glazing techniques

  • It also has a transparent crackle overglaze called “kannyu”

  • This type of dish shape is called Mokko Bachi meaning “quince-shaped bowl”

  • Marked on base with either kiln or potter name

(Listing is for dish - stand not included)

SIZE (Approx.)
DIAMETER 24.5CM (9.6”) X HEIGHT 5.5CM (2.2”)

WEIGHT (without packaging)
800 Grams

CONDITION - VERY GOOD

Some signs of wear to the crackle overglaze. Overall, very good condition.

Recommend hand washing only to preserve the piece.

Vintage, antique and pre-loved items may show some signs of aging or wear. Please inspect the photos carefully before making your purchase.

Please note colours may vary slightly depending on monitor settings.

SHIPPING

Free Delivery - please refer to Shipping & Returns for further information.

The Buyer is responsible for any import duties, taxes (VAT), or fees that may apply.

Bundle purchases may be shipped in separate parcels due to size, weight, or fragility.

Fragile items require extra wrapping for transit, which increases their weight, shipping fees, and overall pricing.

⚠️ US Customers: Japan Post has suspended shipping to the US from end of August 2025. The Tokyotique will resume shipping to the US once this service reopens.

  • Please note that since August 29, 2025, additional import fees apply to all commercial parcels entering the US.

  • Tariffs are not included in the item price and must be paid by the customer upon delivery.

  • Please confirm details with your local customs office.