There is something fantastic about Israeli art and design from the midcentury. These abstract graphics on unusual shaped pieces were accessorizing the furniture from Denmark and the fabrics from Sweden.
So beautiful and rare, waiting to come home and shake up the dinner party, or the meal for two. I have heard these described as sushi and saki plates and you take it from there. I see so many uses for these. The cups are marked: 349 Israel with an unknown symbol that could be a flame or a pitcher.
I cannot find the mark on line. The plates are marked: 350 Israel and as above. The plate measures 9" X 5.25" X 1. The cup measures 2" X 3.5" (4.5 with handle).