(JP¥55,000)
This is a large and impressive lipstick-red lacquerware bowl by Wajima's master craftsman, Izaburo Sumi. Although unused, it has been on display for many years, so there are fine scratches, cloudiness, and slight wear on the surface (see photos). It has a unique texture due to aging, and you can enjoy its powerful atmosphere. Features of the Goshika Bowl The Goshika bowl is a traditional lacquerware bowl made in the Goshika area of Noto Town, Noto Peninsula, since the Edo period. It has a deep, large shape with enough capacity to hold both soup and rice in one bowl, and a high foot that makes it easy to hold. Its thick and durable construction can withstand daily use, and it is considered a symbol of Noto's food culture. Size (Please allow for some errors due to amateur measurements.) Diameter: Approximately 14.0cm Height: Approximately 10.6cm Condition ・Unused, but has fine scratches, cloudiness, and wear due to being on display for many years. ・Please check the photos for details. ・Comes with a box and cloth. Shipping It will be carefully packed with cushioning material and shipped via Takkyubin (home delivery service).
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Some scratches/marks
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