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Thank you, 2212! Beautiful amber color! From the warehouse: JAPAN SHUNKEI Natural Wood Genuine Lacquer Intangible Cultural Property Hida Shunkei Lacquerware, Sun-carved, Plane-cut, 1-tier Jubako (tiered food box), 1 piece, Tea Ceremony Utensils, Tea Kaiseki (tea ceremony cuisine) Follower Discount: 100 Stored item. No longer made! Sorry, only one piece available. JAPAN Lacquer Beauty! Amber color. See-through caramel brown. Smooth on smooth. The ultimate beauty of Shunkei. Handmade. The bottom is beveled, making it very easy to hold. Miraculous smoothness. Therefore, an Intangible Cultural Property. The edges have a beautiful golden color of Shunkei's layered lacquer, showing through. I wonder how much care was taken in the Showa era. Beauty that surprises three times. The top, bottom, and center are securely fastened with sun-carved chisels on the left and right. The top has the unevenness of plane cuts. Beautiful as decoration. The lid is angled for easy handling. Non-slip and elegant. Hmm. Thoughtful! As expected of an Intangible Cultural Property honed by history. Size (cm) Length x Width: 25 x 25 Height: 5 Weight: 430g No box. Therefore, at a bargain price. The transparent golden amber color. Makes you excited! The four corners are beveled Making it easy to lift and preventing sharp corners. A Good Design Award winner! Art and Japanese traditional culture are united in functional beauty. Very easy to use and difficult to scratch. The best beauty and usefulness as a meal tray. Ah! One more thing. Easy to carry! Kind to housewives! "The most beautiful things are those you can't see!" That was Zeami. "Hishuru ga hana" (Concealment is the flower). Thank you to those who thought to inherit this. Stored for over half a century. This is an item that wants to preserve the remnants of the past. It has been used. There are slight scratches. Only one piece has no box. There are scratches. Thank you to those who can appreciate the beauty of destruction and the gentle things. #TeaUtensils #Lacquerware #HidaShunkeiLacquerware #IntangibleCulturalProperty
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