Taken literally, the term mame-zara means "bean plate" - a reference to its small size - but this dish will truthfully be right at home when serving any kind of cuisine. Its gently sloping sides make it an ideal home for dips and condiments, and its delightfully whimsical design lights up any tablescape. Pairs with the .
About Yukiko Ohnakahara
Yukiko Ohnakahara is a Japanese multimedia artist who has held numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Tokyo. In 2011, she opened her own store in the city's Yanaka neighborhood, offering one-of-a-kind handmade wares that play on the craft aesthetic by incorporating recycled materials and embracing organic imperfections.
Materials: Clay
Dimensions: 2.95" D x 0.6" H
Care: Hand wash gently.
Tokyo, Japan
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