Kanesuzu Shizuru Plate
Best porcelain plate for home cooks elevating their fine dining presentation.
These plates bring a Michelin-star aesthetic to your home table with their striking, painterly marble finish. While the generous size demands significant cabinet space, the durable porcelain construction ensures they are as practical for daily steak dinners as they are for formal tablescaping.
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Object of Living
Who it's for
- Home cooks aiming for restaurant-quality food presentation
- Busy households needing long-lasting, chip-resistant dinnerware
- Entertainers serving large portions who value easy cleanup
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious shoppers building a complete dinner set
- Users preferring lightweight plates for daily handling
- Minimalists wanting low-maintenance, stain-resistant surfaces
Performance breakdown
Aesthetic Appeal
Impressionist brushwork delivers a sophisticated, gallery-worthy presence on any table.
Material Quality
Premium Japanese porcelain offers the refined weight expected in professional kitchens.
Versatility
Generous sizing transitions seamlessly from main course service to decorative centerpiece.
Maintenance Ease
Hand-wash only requirement demands extra care during post-dinner cleanup.
Storage Efficiency
Non-stackable design requires dedicated shelf space for safe, scratch-free storage.
Durability
Fine porcelain construction prioritizes delicate beauty over heavy-duty chip resistance.
Key Specs
Material
Porcelain
Diameter
270 mm (10.63 inches)
Finish
Underglaze
Origin
Made in Japan
Plate Type
Dinner Plate
Occasion
Formal
Shape
Round
Pattern Type
Patterned
Oven Safe
False
Microwave Safe
False
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