Porcelain Plate | Sunburnt Country
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Ex Tax: AU$42.00
Porcelain Plate | Sunburnt Country
‘I love a sunburnt country’ is a poem by Dorothea Mackella written in 1908. The poem was written during a visit to the UK and reflects Mackella’s longing for Australia.
Her choice of language allows the readers to capture an emotional insight into the unique landscape and environment of Australia.
The poem was an instant success and published in the UK, it has since become a recognised and cherished description of Australia.
Inspired and designed in Australia and crafted in Arita, Japan by Skimming Stones.
ARITAYAKI - since 1616
Arita is known as the home of Imari porcelain, internationally the most famous type of Japanese pottery. The distinctive Japanese Arita porcelain is renowned for its superb quality and the tradition of porcelain making dating back 400 years, when Korean potters first discovered kaolin, a superior quality white clay in Arita and introduced the art of pottery to Japan.
COBALT BLUE - a Japanese heritage
The traditional blue and white cobalt oxide underglaze that has been in use in Japan from the earliest time of porcelain production.
Features
Made using a 400 year old tradition
Arita porcelain
Traditional cobalt blue
15cm diameter
For display or to serve
Dishwasher and microwave safe
Each Plate comes with its own matching gift box and information insert
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