Modern Rectangular Sushi Plate|High-Fired Ceramic Sushi Serving Plate
Modern Rectangular Sushi Plate|High-Fired Ceramic Sushi Serving Plate
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🍣Product Description
Designed specifically for sushi presentation, this rectangular ceramic sushi plate brings balance, restraint, and visual clarity to every serving.
Crafted with high-temperature firing at 1280–1350°C, the glaze flows naturally in the kiln, creating subtle gradients and textures that elevate sashimi, nigiri, and modern Japanese plating.
Its elongated rectangular form follows traditional sushi aesthetics while adapting seamlessly to contemporary dining spaces—ideal for sushi bars, omakase restaurants, and refined home dining.
Color Selection
Each plate features a natural kiln-glaze finish, meaning no two pieces are exactly alike.
Mocha
Soft ivory base with warm caramel-toned edges, calm and refined
Sapphire Rhythm
Cool blue-gray glaze with flowing depth, inspired by ocean tones
Inky Snow
Dark base contrasted with snow-like speckling, bold and expressive
Twilight Glow
Warm brown-to-dark gradient, reminiscent of dusk light
Obsidian Black
Deep black matte glaze, minimal, professional, restaurant-grade
Size Selection
Suitable for different sushi serving styles:
7.5-inch – Nigiri sets, desserts, small plates
10-inch – Sushi rolls, sashimi assortments
12-inch – Omakase presentation, shared sushi platters
Key Features
High-fired ceramic (1280–1350°C)
Rectangular shape designed for sushi and Japanese cuisine
Unique kiln-glaze finish — no two plates are identical
Matte surface enhances food contrast
Stackable and space-efficient design
Suitable for home use and professional sushi restaurants
Usage & Care
✔ Dishwasher safe
✔ Microwave safe
✔ Food-grade glaze
✖ Not suitable for direct flame or stovetop use
Specifications
Material: High-fired ceramic
Craft: Kiln-glazed, high-temperature firing
Shape: Rectangular
Surface: Matte/kiln texture
Use: Sushi, sashimi, Japanese cuisine plating
Important Note
Due to the kiln-glazing process,
Each sushi plate may vary slightly in color tone and texture.
These natural variations are part of the craftsmanship and are not considered defects.
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