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Thick concentric circles and a bold color scheme. The spinning-top pattern, hand-painted in colored lacquer, is its key feature.
This sushi dish was devised to allow you to enjoy to enjoy sushi and sashimi drained of soy sauce. Using too much soy sauce leads to excessive salt intake, and it destroys the flavor of the ingredients. This dish adds a slope to the conventional soy sauce dish design, so the soy sauce is controlled and there's also a usable space it doesn't even touch! In the shape of the inkstones used in calligraphy. Hold the round part and raise it to your mouth when you eat to avoid drips. You can also use it with other foods such as steamed vegetables, and for other condiments such as salt, vinegar and olive oil.
Rope-Lacquer Negoro-Nuri Server
A piece of the highest quality from the famous craftsman Shunsetsu Nishioka, who has continued to win prizes at craft exhibitions since his first victory in 1958. "Joutai", a process in which rope is wound into the shape of a plate or bowl, then hardened by lacquer to a create a base, is rarely seen these days, but it is a process with much history. As items with "Negoro-Nuri" are used, the top, red cinnabar layer is worn down to reveal the black lacquer below, creating an interesting abstract pattern. In Japanese, this is a "Jikirou:" a pot used for serving Japanese sweets at events such as tea ceremonies.
Rope-Lacquer Negoro-Nuri Box (Water Pattern)
A piece of the highest quality from the famous craftsman Shunsetsu Nishioka, who has continued to win prizes at craft exhibitions since his first victory in 1958. "Joutai", a process in which rope is wound into the shape of a plate or bowl, then hardened by lacquer to create a base, is rarely seen these days, but it is a process with much history. As items with "Negoro-Nuri" are used, the top, red cinnabar layer is worn down to reveal the black lacquer below, creating an interesting abstract pattern. In Japanese, this is a "Jikirou:" is a pot used for serving Japanese sweets at events such as tea ceremonies.
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