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GATO MIKIO – SHOUTEN
(JP¥10,599)
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This is a lathe-turned bowl from Gato Mikio Shoten, a long-established Yamanaka lacquerware company. The rounded, heartwarming form of the bowl is impressive, it fits gently in your hand, perfect for everyday use. It's lovely to have a set for the whole family, and it's also recommended to choose it as your "My Bowl". With a diameter of about 12cm and a height of about 5.5cm, it's neither too small nor too large, and fits comfortably in the hand, making it easy to use for both men and women. The teacup, which conveys the gentle warmth of wood, has the name of the material on the back. Compared to Gato Mikio Shoten's "MATEVARI" series, it can be stacked and stored compactly. I purchased this new at the store for guests. I think I used it once or twice. It was stored in a dedicated cupboard in a climate-controlled pantry. There are no noticeable scratches, of course, no chips or cracks, and it is in good condition. Because it is not a factory product, the patterns and sizes are slightly different. Please note that no two are exactly alike. *For entertaining purposes, we also have many teacups, rice bowls, and soup bowls. We will offer a discount for combined shipping. #Search with Gon Gato Mikio Shoten Japanese tableware soup bowl Gato Mikio Shoten Size: 12cm x Height approx. 5.5cm Material: Natural wood (cherry) Finish: Urushi wiping Production area: Ishikawa Prefecture Price: 6,600 yen ■What is Yamanaka Lacquerware? The history of Yamanaka lacquerware began in the Azuchi-Momoyama period when a group of woodworkers moved from Echizen Province to the village of Masago in Yamanaka Onsen, Kaga City. The area has a moderate humidity throughout the year, making it suitable for drying lacquer, and has long been known as a production area for lacquerware. ■How to cut the wood What supports the delicate wood base of Yamanaka lacquerware is how the wood is cut. In many production areas, "Yokogi-tori" is used, where logs are cut into planks to make the wood base. On the other hand, in Yamanaka, "Tategi-tori" is used, where the wood is cut into rings to make the wood base. Because the wood base is made without going against the direction in which the wood grows, it is less likely to warp or twist, and is suitable for precise processing. 《Almost New》【Gato Mikio Shoten】Yamanaka Lacquerware Rice Bowl Cherry Long-established Teacup
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