Journeyplate
The journeyplate is a relatively modern tradition in the Tightish Empire.
Upon death, the deceased is incinerated and their ashes are transformed into a dining plate made from bone china.
The plate is decorated with imagery representing the life of the deceased and may be hung up together with other plates to create a family tree of dishes.
Upon death, the deceased is incinerated and their ashes are transformed into a dining plate made from bone china.
The plate is decorated with imagery representing the life of the deceased and may be hung up together with other plates to create a family tree of dishes.
Manufacturing process
The materials are pounded and blended into a malleable mass before shaping and firing at around 192⚙.
Item type
Miscellaneous
Related ethnicities
Rarity
Common
Raw materials & Components
Bone ash of the deceased
Feldspar
Kaolin
Feldspar
Kaolin
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