A simple soup bowl made from a hollowed-out Japanese zelkova tree.
The vessels are made by skilled craftsmen, with a focus on not only technique but also easy-to-use shapes.
Carefully made.
The striped pattern on the side is called decorative turning of Yamanaka lacquerware, and is a pattern that only professionals can create .
It's not just a design, it also has a functional pattern that prevents it from slipping.
The lacquer is applied and wiped off five times with ``wiping lacquer,'' and the top edge and elevated areas are painted vermilion and black, making it even stronger.
Wooden vessels do not feel hot even when filled with hot soup.
Just like a rice bowl, it's something you use every day, so you want to use one that's of good quality and that you like. Experience the warmth of cherry blossom wood and the gentle luster of lacquer every day.
Size: Diameter 11.7 x Height 7.2cm
Material: Keyaki
Painting: Lacquer wipe lacquer finish

