
Height 3.6 cm, mouth diameter 20.7 cm, bottom diameter 10.8 cm
This chrysanthemum dish is a wheel-thrown circular dish in the shape of a chrysanthemum, with engraved lines along the petals on the reverse side. Although chrysanthemum-shaped dishes were produced in Kizeto from early times, this large Shino dish with a zigzag shape is unique to the Momoyama period. The prospective view is decorated with a floral design, and the oniita (panel) is thickly covered with a white glaze, which is also quite thick, but the white glaze on the entire surface is well colored in a rat color. It is assumed that many dishes of this type were made, but few of them are known to exist. A low circular base was carved out of the bottom of the dish, and a single eye mark can still be seen within.


