Tray - Ceramic - Wabi-Sabi Ceramic Tray 

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Marion Oliviero
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Holds a master's in Chinese archaeology with extensive expertise in Japanese art.

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Japanese Ceramic Platter with Original Wooden Box
Bamboo-Weave Style / Wabi-Sabi Aesthetic

This piece is a Japanese ceramic platter (large dish) made in Japan.
The entire surface features a three-dimensional texture reminiscent of a woven bamboo basket, giving the ceramic work an organic appearance that evokes the feel of natural materials despite being made of clay.

Fine vertical grooves are applied consistently across the surface, creating a rhythmic pattern similar to traditional bamboo weaving.
These textures interact beautifully with light, producing rich shadows and depth.
Combined with the warm brown-toned glaze that highlights the natural color of the clay, the piece conveys both calmness and strength.

The platter is intentionally not perfectly symmetrical; subtle variations can be seen in the rim height and overall outline.
This uneven form is not a flaw, but rather an intentional expression of the traditional Japanese aesthetic of Wabi-Sabi, which values natural irregularity, imperfection, and the beauty of chance.
By avoiding strict symmetry, the work expresses warmth, depth, and the character of hand craftsmanship.

Traces of wheel-throwing remain visible on both the interior and exterior surfaces, allowing the viewer to sense the making process.
On the underside, three firing support marks can be observed, which are natural traces from the firing process and form part of the piece’s individual character.

The platter can be used as a serving dish, but it is also well suited as a decorative plate or an art object, bringing a strong presence to an interior space and reflecting the spirit of Japanese ceramics and folk craft traditions.

An original wooden box (tomobako) is included, bearing an ink inscription and seal on the lid.
This indicates that the piece has been carefully preserved over a long period of time.



Condition
• Surface wear, glaze unevenness, and small irregularities consistent with age
• Kiln effects and firing marks originating from the production process
• Slight irregularity in shape is part of the intended design
• No noticeable cracks or restorations
• The wooden box shows age-appropriate wear and staining

As this is a handmade item, slight variations in shape and surface expression may occur.
Colors may appear slightly different depending on the viewer’s monitor or display settings.



Size (approx.)
• Diameter: approx. 26–27 cm
• Height: approx. 7 cm

Important – Please read before bidding

To ensure a smooth and secure transaction, please read the following information.



Import duties and taxes

Customs duties, import taxes, and clearance fees are the responsibility of the buyer.
Please note that the VAT paid on Catawiki is separate from any import duties charged by your country.
We recommend checking with your local customs office before placing a bid.



Shipping and packaging

All items are shipped by Japan Post EMS (with insurance).
If EMS is not available, a private international courier will be used instead.
Items are packed carefully to withstand long-distance international transport.



Tax code requirement (some EU regions)

In certain countries, a personal tax code is required for customs clearance.
After purchase, please provide your tax code promptly.
Shipments may be delayed or returned if this information is missing.



Damage or issues

If your item arrives damaged, please contact your local post office and Catawiki Support within 3 days of receipt.
Before leaving feedback, please contact us first so we can assist you.



For shipments to the United States

EMS shipments to the US are currently suspended.
A private international courier will be used.
Items containing batteries or certain types of blades cannot be shipped.

All items are shipped from Japan.


Japanese Ceramic Platter with Original Wooden Box
Bamboo-Weave Style / Wabi-Sabi Aesthetic

This piece is a Japanese ceramic platter (large dish) made in Japan.
The entire surface features a three-dimensional texture reminiscent of a woven bamboo basket, giving the ceramic work an organic appearance that evokes the feel of natural materials despite being made of clay.

Fine vertical grooves are applied consistently across the surface, creating a rhythmic pattern similar to traditional bamboo weaving.
These textures interact beautifully with light, producing rich shadows and depth.
Combined with the warm brown-toned glaze that highlights the natural color of the clay, the piece conveys both calmness and strength.

The platter is intentionally not perfectly symmetrical; subtle variations can be seen in the rim height and overall outline.
This uneven form is not a flaw, but rather an intentional expression of the traditional Japanese aesthetic of Wabi-Sabi, which values natural irregularity, imperfection, and the beauty of chance.
By avoiding strict symmetry, the work expresses warmth, depth, and the character of hand craftsmanship.

Traces of wheel-throwing remain visible on both the interior and exterior surfaces, allowing the viewer to sense the making process.
On the underside, three firing support marks can be observed, which are natural traces from the firing process and form part of the piece’s individual character.

The platter can be used as a serving dish, but it is also well suited as a decorative plate or an art object, bringing a strong presence to an interior space and reflecting the spirit of Japanese ceramics and folk craft traditions.

An original wooden box (tomobako) is included, bearing an ink inscription and seal on the lid.
This indicates that the piece has been carefully preserved over a long period of time.



Condition
• Surface wear, glaze unevenness, and small irregularities consistent with age
• Kiln effects and firing marks originating from the production process
• Slight irregularity in shape is part of the intended design
• No noticeable cracks or restorations
• The wooden box shows age-appropriate wear and staining

As this is a handmade item, slight variations in shape and surface expression may occur.
Colors may appear slightly different depending on the viewer’s monitor or display settings.



Size (approx.)
• Diameter: approx. 26–27 cm
• Height: approx. 7 cm

Details

Era
1900-2000
Title additional information
Wabi-Sabi Ceramic Tray 
No. of items
1
Material
Ceramic
Country of Origin
Japan
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
7 cm
Width
27 cm
Depth
26 cm
Estimated Period
1960-1970, 1970-1980
JapanVerified
44
Objects sold
100%
Private

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