Mitsuhide Akechi Family Crest Kikyo Dinner Plate – 16cm
This Mitsuhide Akechi Family Crest Kikyo Dinner Plate celebrates Japanese heritage with a hand-painted Kikyo (bellflower) motif, inspired by the family crest of samurai Mitsuhide Akechi.
Rooted in the Sengoku period, the Kikyo symbolises elegance and resilience, infusing the plate with historical depth.
Soft blue flowers adorn the subtly speckled white background, their delicate lines and gentle shading forming an elegant pattern that wraps around the 16cm plate. A thin border frames the design, adding a modern touch to the intricate, hand-painted details.
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What is Kanesada Seito?
Kanesada Seito, founded in 1932 by Teiichi Kagohashi, is a respected Japanese pottery maker known for durable, high-quality ceramics.
Located in Toki City, Gifu Prefecture—a region known for its pottery heritage—Kanesada Seito uses advanced facilities, including a 56-meter tunnel kiln that fires ceramics at up to 1,350°C. This allows the company to produce a wide range of ceramics, from reinforced porcelain to ion-emitting tableware, all with lasting quality and resilience..
Made in Japan.
- Dishwasher and microwave safe.
- Can be stored in the refrigerator.
- Not for use in the oven. Avoid harsh cleaning.
Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Gift Box | Yes |
| Product Size | Diameter 16.2cm x Height 2.2cm |
| Weight | 250g |
| Country of Origin | Japan |


















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