"Kazahana" in Japanese refers to windblown snowflakes, and it is a winter season word in Haiku. "Kazahana" Flower-shaped Plate is based on the traditional "Ryoka" shape: the rim of round plates consists of many notches representing petals whose tips are pointed. We meant to give an impression of a glittering snowflake dancing in the wind. The design is more modern-wise and unique so that the traditional shape can accommodate itself to today's tables and food dishes. For visual and functional effects, this plate is elaborately framed by the rim, which has the contrast between soft curves and sharp points. As a result, it is possible to make food presentations more rhythmical and graceful.