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Colorful Crane-Neck Kinma Vase, Small
Features beautiful and traditional horse and bird patterns on the sharp crane-neck shape. 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.
Kinma New Crane Vase, Arabesque Pattern
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. With the crane-neck shape, it will have presence wherever it is displayed.
Kinma New Crane Vase, Flower Pattern
An item with a sweet small floral pattern. 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. With the crane-neck shape, it will have presence wherever it is displayed.
Cup & Saucer, Crimson Banded Zoukoku
A stylish cup and saucer which also have outstanding durability. Features "Zoukoku-Nuri," a traditional lacquer technique from Kagawa Prefecture. A nice item that matches the quality of the wood and lacquer with a modern design. Perfect as a present too! Made by Kagawa Prefecture designer Atsushi Matsubara.
A stylish cup and saucer which also have outstanding durability. Features "Zoukoku-Nuri," a traditional lacquer technique from Kagawa Prefecture. A nice item that matches the quality of the wood and lacquer with a modern design. Perfect as a present too! Made by Kagawa Prefecture designer Atsushi Matsubara.
A work made with reference to the makeup style of Kabuki actors from the Konpira theater. There's a hook on the back, so you can enjoy it hung on a wall. A modern item that makes an impact, which we recommend as a present too!
The Fuzzy Container won a 1995 Craft Japan prize.
A creation of Masahiro Chaen, recipient of numerous awards. A sturdy lacquer tray you can use in everyday life, full of presence and made of birch from Hokkaido (north island of Japan). Despite its sturdiness it will naturally develop scratches after being used for many years, but even these can be appreciated as part of its character. Easy to use: it can be carried without its contents sliding, and thus fulfills its practical purpose too. A wonderful piece recommended as something you can enjoy for a long time, and as a functional item.
Small won a prize at Wood Life Oonomura 2003. Large won a prize at the 2004 Japan Traditional Craft Competition.
A creation of Masahiro Chaen, recipient of numerous awards. A sturdy lacquer tray you can use in everyday life, full of presence and made of birch from Hokkaido (north island of Japan). Despite its sturdiness it will naturally develop scratches after being used for many years, but even these can be appreciated as part of its character. Easy to use: it can be carried without its contents sliding, and thus fulfills its practical purpose too. A wonderful piece recommended as something you can enjoy for a long time, and as a functional item.
Won a prize at the 2004 Japan Traditional Craft Competition.
A creation of Masahiro Chaen, recipient of numerous awards. A sturdy lacquer tray you can use in everyday life, full of presence and made of birch from Hokkaido (north island of Japan). Despite its sturdiness it will naturally develop scratches after being used for many years, but even these can be appreciated as part of its character. Easy to use: it can be carried without its contents sliding, and thus fulfills its practical purpose too. A wonderful piece recommended as something you can enjoy for a long time, and as a functional item.
Won a prize at the 2005 Japan Traditional Craft Competition.
A creation of Masahiro Chaen, recipient of numerous awards. A sturdy lacquer tray you can use in everyday life, full of presence and made of birch from Hokkaido (north island of Japan). Despite its sturdiness it will naturally develop scratches after being used for many years, but even these can be appreciated as part of its character. Easy to use: it can be carried without its contents sliding, and thus fulfills its practical purpose too. A wonderful piece recommended as something you can enjoy for a long time, and as a functional item.
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