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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.
Container w/Lid, Knot-Shape in Maple Leaf Pattern
Fresh item in a maple leaf pattern made in the shape of a knot. Sent with the feeling of reform, this item features the characteristics of Japanese present exchange. A rare item that is well-used by high-class Japanese restaurants.
A bold and fresh print sure to remind you of the famous Japanese painter and lacquerer Ogata Korin. Sure to captivate those who see it. With the wave pattern painted from the lid to the contained, you can enjoy viewing this item from any direction. Recommended as an interior item.
With a stand included, this item is just full of emotion. The inside of the item also includes a stand. This is often used at high-class Japanese restaurants - the food is placed on top. As the stand is removable, it can be used in other ways.
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.
1-16, Minamikyuhojimachi 2 chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0058, JAPAN