The Suzugami Tin Plate in the delicate Kazahana (snowflake) pattern is an innovative, hand-hammered piece from Shimatani Syouryu in Toyama Prefecture, Japan. Inspired by Japanese weather patterns, each suzugami plate is crafted to resemble a piece of "tin paper"—a malleable, thin tin sheet that can be shaped and reshaped by hand. Perfect as a food plate, a small container, or even a flower vase, this versatile piece can be used in various ways.
Using techniques passed down from his grandfather, artisan Yoshinori Shimatani has perfected the unique hammering process, giving the plate its beautiful dimpled texture. With dimensions of 11cm x 11cm and a thickness of only 0.75mm, the suzugami plate is a timeless example of Japanese craftsmanship that can be reshaped or returned to its flat form whenever desired. Perfect for serving MATCHADO sweets with a cup of tea!
- Size: Approx. 11cm x 11cm x 0.75mm
- Pattern: Kazahana (snowflake), representing the beauty of falling snow