[Set] WAN / Ebi & Tai

[Set] WAN / Lacquer bowl / Ebi & Tai / amabro

SKU
220157
$143.99
Stock status
Available for reserve
Due date for dispatch
2019-09-16

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size Differs depending on the item
weight (g) 520.0000
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remarks All the products are handmade by traditional craftsmen. Please enjoy different individualities of each product. Lacquer is weak against ultraviolet rays and dry. Please do not leave lacquerware bowls under direct sunlight or extremely dry place. It may cause transform or lose colors of bowls. Do not use dishwasher or dish dryer. Do not put lacquer bowls in refrigerator. You cannot use WAN over open flame, microwave or oven. Paint may be removed, or bowl may transform or ignite. Unique smell of new lacquerware will dissipate if you store lacquer bowls in rice stocker for a few days. Lacquer may cause rash depends on your physical condition. If you feel itchy or anything unusual, please stop using lacquer bowl immediately and see a doctor.
Short Description 【[Set] WAN / Ebi & Tai】This is pair authentic Japanese lacquerware bowl WAN Ebi (Shrimp) and Tai (Sea bream) from amabro. We can see auspicious shrimp and sea bream motif at the inside bottom of Japanese lacquer bowl. Gold painting provides modern atmosphere. “Tai” is reapeatedly lacquered by “Shin-Nuri” skill and inside is lacquered by “Kuro-Me-Hajiki” to show wood grain. Also, outside the bowl of Ebi has gradation from black to red. This is traditional lacquer method “Bokashi-Nuri.” Inside is finished with “Aka-Me-Hajiki” and the bottom is finished with “Kuro-Me-Hajiki”. Please feel authentic texture of lacquerware. Japanese lacquerware would be great gifts or celebrating dinner.

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amabro

Amabro is a product brand of MURAKAMI ART corporation directed by an artist Amane Murakami. Under the theme of “Art of life”, they propose a life with Japanese traditions.

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