Gaku Nakane Cracked Earth Dish A

¥8,800

Number: B05122

Artist: Gaku Nakane (Hgashiomi, Shiga Prefecture)
Material: Pottery clay
Size: Approx. Φ185~205 × H45~55 mm

"When the water drains from a rice paddy and the soil dries out completely, it cracks—irregular fissures of all shapes and sizes appear. That striking scene left an unforgettable impression."

This memory is at the heart of ceramic artist Gaku Nakane’s signature technique, hibigesho (crackle glaze), which draws direct inspiration from nature. Depending on the type of clay used, the pattern and depth of the cracks vary dramatically.

As Nakane-san describes, he wanted to evoke the presence of natural stone—voluminous and grounded. The rugged surface, reminiscent of weathered rock, conveys a quiet sense of gravity and depth.

Perfect for serving side dishes, small plates, fruit, or a modest dessert, this piece offers both versatility and a deeply expressive form.

Please note:
– As each piece is handmade, variations in size, shape, and color may occur. Items may differ slightly from the photos.
– Please refrain from using knives.
– Before serving warm food, we recommend soaking the item in warm water. For cold food, use cold water.
– As the entire surface is treated with a water-repellent finish, no additional sealing is necessary.
– Fine powders may become lodged in surface cracks. Please handle with care.

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This piece is also sold in our physical store. We will check stock availability after you place your order, and in case of a stock shortage, we will notify you via email. Thank you for your understanding.


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