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"Ame / Rain" Plate by Hiromi Daido
Diameter: 14.5 cm
Height: 3.4 cm
HS Code: 6914.90
About the artist's works
The artist pursues a single view of the world.
The beauty of form that can be expressed with porcelain clay, the decoration expressed with dyed lines, and the world of white and blue, she creates her world by integrating these possibilities of expression.
Her work is as fresh and present as a summer rainstorm, but also has a graceful quality that blends in with its surroundings.

About the Artist: Hiromi Daido
Born in Saitama Prefecture, a neighbor of Tokyo.
In her late 20s, she entered a technical high school in the Mino region and studied ceramics, and after graduation, became a ceramic artist.
Winner of many awards, including the Silver Prize at the Oribe Craft and Design Grand Prize Exhibition and Honorable Mention at the International Ceramics Festival Mino 21 and many other awards.
She is based in Toki, located in the eastern part of the Mino region, where she maintains a studio and works as an artist.
After firing the porcelain, she processes it to give it a unique luster, and with the unique blue pattern, she creates her own unique view of the world.
"Ame" (Rain) Flat Plate – Hiromi Daido
Inspired by the fleeting beauty of a summer rainstorm, the "Ame" Flat Plate embodies Hiromi Daido's singular world view. This piece seamlessly integrates the structural purity of porcelain with delicate, hand-dyed blue lines, creating a functional work of art that feels both fresh and timelessly graceful.
Artistic Details
- Unique Luster: Post-firing, the porcelain undergoes a specialized process to achieve a unique, subtle glow that brings a sophisticated depth to the blue patterns.
- Signature Style: A masterful integration of form and dye, Daido’s "white and blue" aesthetic balances artistic presence with the ability to blend effortlessly into any table setting.
- Award-Winning Craftsmanship: Hand-crafted in Toki, Japan, by an artist recognized by the Oribe Craft and Design Grand Prize and the International Ceramics Festival Mino.
Specifications
| Material | Porcelain |
|---|---|
| Origin | Toki, Mino Region, Japan |
| Artist | Hiromi Daido |
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