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Yakumonuri Lacquerware, Wooden Chopsticks (Spring & Autumn) 1 Pair, Paper Box
Yakumonuri lacquerware, a traditional craft product designated by the governor of Shimane Prefecture
On Yakumonuri lacquerware, patterns are depicted with various colored lacquer, mother-of-pearl, and gold or silver powder on lacquered base material. Fine natural transparent lacquer is overlaid on it and then finished with a traditional polishing technique. As years go by, the transparent lacquer becomes clearer making the patterns more magnificent.
Cherry blossoms and maple leaves are designed with dry colored lacquer and silver powder on the base wood.
Foods won't slip on them as their firm tips are finished unevenly.
Yakumonuri Lacquerware, Tea Cup (Peony) 1 Cup
Yakumonuri lacquerware, a traditional craft product designated by the governor of Shimane Prefecture
On Yakumonuri lacquerware, patterns are depicted with various colored lacquer, mother-of-pearl, and gold or silver powder on lacquered base material. Fine natural transparent lacquer is overlaid on it and then finished with a traditional polishing technique. As years go by, the transparent lacquer becomes clearer making the patterns more magnificent.
Peony, the prefectural flower of Shimane, is designed with colored lacquer on the base wood.
It can hold hot drinks as long as they are a drinkable temperature. A saucer and a spoon attached.
Yakumonuri Lacquerware, Tea Cup (Spring & Autumn) 1 Cup
Yakumonuri lacquerware, a traditional craft product designated by the governor of Shimane Prefecture
On Yakumonuri lacquerware, patterns are depicted with various colored lacquer, mother-of-pearl, and gold or silver powder on lacquered base material. Fine natural transparent lacquer is overlaid on it and then finished with a traditional polishing technique. As years go by, the transparent lacquer becomes clearer making the patterns more magnificent.
Cherry blossom and maple leaves are depicted with dry colored lacquer and silver powder on the base wood.
It can hold hot drinks as long as they are a drinkable temperature. A saucer and a spoon attached.
Yakumonuri Lacquerware, Wooden Coffee Cup (Spring & Autumn) 1 Cup
Yakumonuri lacquerware, a traditional craft product designated by the governor of Shimane Prefecture
On Yakumonuri lacquerware, patterns are depicted with various colored lacquer, mother-of-pearl, and gold or silver powder on lacquered base material. Fine natural transparent lacquer is overlaid on it and then finished with a traditional polishing technique. As years go by, the transparent lacquer becomes clearer making the patterns more magnificent.
Cherry blossom and maple leaves are depicted with dry colored lacquer and silver powder on the base wood.
It can hold hot drinks as long as they are a drinkable temperature. A saucer and a spoon attached.
Yakumo-Nuri Lacquerware, Wooden Coffee Cup (Silver Peony) 1 Cup
Yakumonuri lacquerware, a traditional craft product designated by the governor of Shimane Prefecture
On Yakumonuri lacquerware, patterns are depicted with various colored lacquer, mother-of-pearl, and gold or silver powder on lacquered base material. Fine natural transparent lacquer is overlaid on it and then finished with a traditional polishing technique. As years go by, the transparent lacquer becomes clearer making the patterns more magnificent.
Peony, the prefectural flower of Shimane, is designed with colored lacquer and silver powder on the base wood.
It can hold hot drinks as long as they are a drinkable temperature. A saucer and a spoon attached.
A set of a cute macaroon-shaped pouch and natural essential oil of sugi cedar from Kitayama, Kyoto.
Apply the sugi essential oil "Kyonoka" to the small, round plate of cedar, then put it into the pouch and enjoy its aroma.
As these assorted handmade items are produced one by one, they have various colors and patterns. Please note and understand designs of items you receive may differ from the images shown.
Shimane Prefecture, Yakumonuri Lacquerware, Rounded Cylinder Vase w/Wooden Stand (Peony)
Yakumonuri lacquerware, a traditional craft product designated by the governor of Shimane Prefecture
On Yakumonuri lacquerware, patterns are depicted with various colored lacquer, mother-of-pearl, and gold or silver powder on lacquered base material. Fine natural transparent lacquer is overlaid on it and then finished with a traditional polishing technique. As years go by, the transparent lacquer becomes clearer making the patterns more magnificent.
On this wooden rounded cylinder vase, peony, the prefectural flower of Shimane, are carefully depicted by hand with colored lacquer. Kijiro lacquer is overlaid and it is finished with a technique unique to Yakumonuri lacquerware.
Shimane Prefecture, Yakumonuri Lacquerware, Card Case (Peony)
Yakumonuri lacquerware, a traditional craft product designated by the governor of Shimane Prefecture
On Yakumonuri lacquerware, patterns are depicted with various colored lacquer, mother-of-pearl, and gold or silver powder on lacquered base material. Fine natural transparent lacquer is overlaid on it and then finished with a traditional polishing technique. As years go by, the transparent lacquer becomes clearer making the patterns more magnificent.
Peony, the prefectural flower of Shimane, is depicted on a card case.
Shimane Prefecture, Yakumonuri Lacquerware, Smart Picture (Small Chrysanthemum)
Yakumonuri lacquerware, a traditional craft product designated by the governor of Shimane Prefecture
On Yakumonuri lacquerware, patterns are depicted with various colored lacquer, mother-of-pearl, and gold or silver powder on lacquered base material. Fine natural transparent lacquer is overlaid on it and then finished with a traditional polishing technique. As years go by, the transparent lacquer becomes clearer making the patterns more magnificent.
An L-sized photograph can be displayed vertically or horizontally.
Shimane Prefecture, Yakumonuri Lacquerware, Folding Picture Stand (Gold Leaf Thousand Cranes)
Yakumonuri lacquerware, a traditional craft product designated by the governor of Shimane Prefecture
On Yakumonuri lacquerware, patterns are depicted with various colored lacquer, mother-of-pearl, and gold or silver powder on lacquered base material. Fine natural transparent lacquer is overlaid on it and then finished with a traditional polishing technique. As years go by, the transparent lacquer becomes clearer making the patterns more magnificent.
After drawing red and white cranes with colored lacquer, gold leaf is pasted on them, kijiro lacquer is overlaid, and it is finished with a technique unique to Yakumonuri lacquerware. 2L-sized photograph can be displayed.
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