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Divided Rounded Box, Gotou-Nuri
Gotou-Nuri lacquer, declared a traditional craft, is used on wood which has been carved thin and bent into a round shape. Can be used as an accessory box, something to put important things in, or even a lunch box.
A frame with presence, and the beauty of wood. Simply insert a picture to achieve a higher level of decoration. Our recommendation to those who take true care with their interior design.
The red handle attracts your eye and makes you think of a clown's nose. A modern piece that will bring style to your life, with a fresh take on a traditional craft. A fine piece, the character of which will deepen the more you use it.
Rounded 2-Layer Lunch-Box, Fish Pattern
The cute fish pattern produces a bright feel. A piece you can use easily every day.
Small Crescent Moon Plates, Zoukoku (5-Piece Set)
A representative of Kagawa lacquerware, with "Zoukoku" lacquer used on the wood worked by the hand of an experienced craftsperson.
Small Plates, Flower Pattern (5-Piece Set)
Simple yet bold pieces, with traditional "Zoukoku-Nuri" lacquer used on the flower pattern made of gently curving lines.
Lantern-Shaped Lunch-Box, Cinnabar
A cute lunchbox in the unusual shape of a lantern. Heading out somewhere looks to get more fun! With beautiful cinnabar lacquer, this piece is elegant even while being sweet.
Fukui Echizen Urushi Lacquer Ware katachi, [Small Plate]
Wooden plates that use the nationally-certified traditional arts and crafts Echizen Lacquer.
Wood plates that stack at an angle of 25° are available in two different sizes and are suitable for hors d'oeuvres at special parties or displaying jewelry on your dresser. How you stack them is entirely up to you. Finished with the hand-painted finest Echizen Urushi lacquer and comes in vermillion, ebony, and "Tame".
Fukui Echizen Urushi Lacquer Ware katachi, [Big Plate]
Wooden plates that use the nationally-certified traditional arts and crafts Echizen Lacquer.
Wood plates that stack at an angle of 25° are available in two different sizes and are suitable for hors d'oeuvres at special parties or displaying jewelry on your dresser. How you stack them is entirely up to you. Finished with the hand-painted finest Echizen Urushi lacquer and comes in vermillion, ebony, and "Tame".
Kinma Paper Case (Fits A4 Paper)
Fits an A4 size, so you can use it to store your important documents and letters. A valuable item that uses "Kinma," a lacquer process that can be said to epitomize Kagawa lacquerware. Kinma is a process in which a surface carefully covered in multiple under, middle and upper coatings of lacquer is etched with a special needle, creating grooves which are then inlaid with colored lacquer. It must be the pinnacle of lacquerwork.
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