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Cocoon-Shaped Soup Bowls, Hizuki, sold by 5 customers SR-053 High-quality kappo lacquerware made of high-quality mizume-zakura (cherry blossom).

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This is a high-grade soup bowl made of carefully selected Mizume cherry wood and finished with hard materials.
The base is made of a solid base, and the surface is coated with linen to increase the strength of the wood.
The bowls have a long shelf life after being painted, and the smell of the lacquer is gone, so they can be used immediately.
The maki-e technique of "Nichigetsu (sun and moon) Maki-e" is said to have imitated the flow of time by representing the sun and the moon by applying gold and silver leaves. The plump, cocoon-shaped bowl is easy to handle.

*It can be used as a soup bowl or a simmered dish bowl as it has a little depth.

*The price is for 5 bowls.
Wood, Urushi lacquer, hand-painted maki-e (5 bowls in a wooden box)
Φ12.0×7.5(*The height is up to the edge of the parent.)

*Because of the nature of this product, we are currently accepting reservations. Delivery is scheduled from October to December 2021.