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In a handy shape that is easy to hold. A popular bowl in the plain design.
Shimane Prefecture, Yakumonuri Lacquerware, Keyaki Kijiro Soup Bowl (Large, Silver Cherry) One Piece
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 the thin material of Japanese keyaki, cherry blossom is depicted with colored lacquer and silver powder. As it is very light, people of any age can use it easily.
Shimane Prefecture, Yakumonuri Lacquerware, Keyaki Red Soup Bowl (Large, Silver Cherry) One Piece
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 the thin material of Japanese keyaki, cherry blossom is depicted with colored lacquer and silver powder. As it is very light, people of any age can use it easily.
Pot-Bellied Bowls, Gotou-Nuri, 5-Piece Set
Easy-to-use bowls in a traditional design. The more you use these, the more the character of the brilliant "Gotou-Nuri" lacquer will deepen. Machilus Tableware we'd like to see you use every day.
Kinma Sweets Dish, 27cm Circum.
An elegant, refined item useful at tea ceremonies as well. 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.
A cute bowl in wiped-lacquer. A gradient is used at the border of the black and red. Use for bowls of rice or noodles.
1-16, Minamikyuhojimachi 2 chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0058, JAPAN