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52 Drool Pad/Medium B

Sale price$55.00 SGD

The idea of the "yodare-zara" (drool plate) with its rim randomly cut is brilliant.

This is Washiko-san's third year participating in the Children's Tableware Exhibition, and we've received many happy comments from customers during the in-store exhibition like, "We use it at home!" This really made us feel that her work has become an icon of the "Children's Tableware Exhibition."

Some children have also fallen in love with the stone-like texture. Washiko-san herself, who creates tableware that sparks curiosity with an "Isn't this interesting!" attitude, is a person full of curiosity. There are also many fans of her forms, which incorporate woodworking techniques like hakama-mono and hikimono into ceramics. Washizawa-san's pursuit of curiosity knows no bounds. She is an artist whose future artistic evolution we eagerly anticipate.


Diameter: Approx. 19.5cm / Height: Approx. 4cm
As this is an artist's work, there are individual differences in glaze, color, and size.

*As each piece is an artist's work, there are individual differences in color, shape, size, and thickness.
*Not suitable for use in microwaves, dishwashers, direct flame, or ovens.
*Please dry thoroughly after use.

*Returns and refunds are not accepted under any circumstances. We ask for your understanding before purchasing.

 

Washizawa Washiko Brief Biography

Born in Hachioji, Tokyo in 1999
Graduated from the Ceramics Department of Ibaraki Prefectural Kasama College of Ceramic Art in 2020
Completed the Glaze Comprehensive Training program at Ibaraki Prefectural Kasama College of Ceramic Art in 2020
Apprenticed under ceramic artist Keicondo in 2020
Established independent studio in Kasama in May 2022