




”ban” Square Plate Set – 2 Sizes(Dusty Rose)
ban – Inspired by Tokoname
Handcrafted with care,each piece embraces simplicity and the beauty of space, allowing your food to truly shine.
Defined by a clean, flat silhouette, this piece embodies quiet refinement.
The matte surface is adorned with oyster shell detailing, creating a texture inspired by its coastal origins — each piece with its own unique expression.
Its simple design pairs effortlessly with other materials such as glass and wood, making it versatile for both everyday dining and special occasions.
Ideal not only for main dishes, but also as a dessert plate.
It beautifully complements plating that embraces negative space, as well as one-plate meals or artful arrangements of two or three dishes.
M:W200㎜×D200×8㎜
L:W250 ×D250×H11㎜
佳窯
Keigama was founded in the grandfather’s generation, originally producing bonsai pots, and has since supplied large-scale bonsai containers to the Imperial Household as well as to clients both in Japan and abroad. At the time, Tokoname was renowned for its ability to produce large ceramic works. Each kiln possessed massive plaster molds, and the scale of clay used was far beyond what is seen today. Forming was carried out on the first floor, and the pieces were then carried upstairs to dry—one of the reasons many kilns were built with relatively low ceilings, making lifting easier. Over time, production shifted toward tableware, and now in its third generation, the kiln continues to build on the techniques passed down from previous generations. Today, it creates a wide range of pieces, from tableware to interior items. The ban Series was born from the Ban Project, an initiative dedicated to exploring new possibilities for Tokoname ware. Bringing together the passion and expertise of kiln makers, teapot craftsmen, and ceramic artists, the series took nearly a decade to develop. Carrying on that vision, Keigama continues to work closely with Tokoname clay, creating tableware that honors tradition while embracing innovation. Designed to celebrate the natural beauty of the clay, each ban piece provides a refined backdrop that allows food to shine. Bring the warmth and character of the ban Series to your everyday table, and experience the timeless charm of Tokoname craftsmanship.
We cover all shipping fees, import duties, and taxes. You won’t be charged any additional fees upon delivery.
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ban – Inspired by Tokoname
Handcrafted with care,each piece embraces simplicity and the beauty of space, allowing your food to truly shine.
Defined by a clean, flat silhouette, this piece embodies quiet refinement.
The matte surface is adorned with oyster shell detailing, creating a texture inspired by its coastal origins — each piece with its own unique expression.
Its simple design pairs effortlessly with other materials such as glass and wood, making it versatile for both everyday dining and special occasions.
Ideal not only for main dishes, but also as a dessert plate.
It beautifully complements plating that embraces negative space, as well as one-plate meals or artful arrangements of two or three dishes.
M:W200㎜×D200×8㎜
L:W250 ×D250×H11㎜
佳窯
Keigama was founded in the grandfather’s generation, originally producing bonsai pots, and has since supplied large-scale bonsai containers to the Imperial Household as well as to clients both in Japan and abroad. At the time, Tokoname was renowned for its ability to produce large ceramic works. Each kiln possessed massive plaster molds, and the scale of clay used was far beyond what is seen today. Forming was carried out on the first floor, and the pieces were then carried upstairs to dry—one of the reasons many kilns were built with relatively low ceilings, making lifting easier. Over time, production shifted toward tableware, and now in its third generation, the kiln continues to build on the techniques passed down from previous generations. Today, it creates a wide range of pieces, from tableware to interior items. The ban Series was born from the Ban Project, an initiative dedicated to exploring new possibilities for Tokoname ware. Bringing together the passion and expertise of kiln makers, teapot craftsmen, and ceramic artists, the series took nearly a decade to develop. Carrying on that vision, Keigama continues to work closely with Tokoname clay, creating tableware that honors tradition while embracing innovation. Designed to celebrate the natural beauty of the clay, each ban piece provides a refined backdrop that allows food to shine. Bring the warmth and character of the ban Series to your everyday table, and experience the timeless charm of Tokoname craftsmanship.
We cover all shipping fees, import duties, and taxes. You won’t be charged any additional fees upon delivery.
ban – Inspired by Tokoname
Handcrafted with care,each piece embraces simplicity and the beauty of space, allowing your food to truly shine.
Defined by a clean, flat silhouette, this piece embodies quiet refinement.
The matte surface is adorned with oyster shell detailing, creating a texture inspired by its coastal origins — each piece with its own unique expression.
Its simple design pairs effortlessly with other materials such as glass and wood, making it versatile for both everyday dining and special occasions.
Ideal not only for main dishes, but also as a dessert plate.
It beautifully complements plating that embraces negative space, as well as one-plate meals or artful arrangements of two or three dishes.
M:W200㎜×D200×8㎜
L:W250 ×D250×H11㎜
佳窯
Keigama was founded in the grandfather’s generation, originally producing bonsai pots, and has since supplied large-scale bonsai containers to the Imperial Household as well as to clients both in Japan and abroad. At the time, Tokoname was renowned for its ability to produce large ceramic works. Each kiln possessed massive plaster molds, and the scale of clay used was far beyond what is seen today. Forming was carried out on the first floor, and the pieces were then carried upstairs to dry—one of the reasons many kilns were built with relatively low ceilings, making lifting easier. Over time, production shifted toward tableware, and now in its third generation, the kiln continues to build on the techniques passed down from previous generations. Today, it creates a wide range of pieces, from tableware to interior items. The ban Series was born from the Ban Project, an initiative dedicated to exploring new possibilities for Tokoname ware. Bringing together the passion and expertise of kiln makers, teapot craftsmen, and ceramic artists, the series took nearly a decade to develop. Carrying on that vision, Keigama continues to work closely with Tokoname clay, creating tableware that honors tradition while embracing innovation. Designed to celebrate the natural beauty of the clay, each ban piece provides a refined backdrop that allows food to shine. Bring the warmth and character of the ban Series to your everyday table, and experience the timeless charm of Tokoname craftsmanship.
We cover all shipping fees, import duties, and taxes. You won’t be charged any additional fees upon delivery.
ban – Inspired by Tokoname
Handcrafted with care,each piece embraces simplicity and the beauty of space, allowing your food to truly shine.
Defined by a clean, flat silhouette, this piece embodies quiet refinement.
The matte surface is adorned with oyster shell detailing, creating a texture inspired by its coastal origins — each piece with its own unique expression.
Its simple design pairs effortlessly with other materials such as glass and wood, making it versatile for both everyday dining and special occasions.
Ideal not only for main dishes, but also as a dessert plate.
It beautifully complements plating that embraces negative space, as well as one-plate meals or artful arrangements of two or three dishes.
