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Keyaki Suki-Urushi Koma Bon (Spinning Top Tray) The "Keyaki (Japanese Zelkova) Suki-Urushi Koma Bon" is a very popular and practical lacquerware that combines traditional Japanese woodworking and lacquer art. Works from Yamanaka lacquerware (Ishikawa Prefecture) and Kagawa lacquerware (Kagawa Prefecture) are particularly well-known. Suki-Urushi / Fuki-Urushi (Wiped Lacquer) Technique to bring out the wood grain: The "Fuki-Urushi" technique, which involves applying lacquer to the wood and wiping it off repeatedly, is common. This protects the beautiful wood grain of the Keyaki with a strong lacquer film without hiding it. Koma Mon-yo (Spinning Top Pattern) Traditional design: This technique involves painting concentric circles of spinning top patterns with black, red, yellow, green, and other lacquers alternately. Good luck charm: The spinning top is a symbol of good luck (good fortune, improved work luck) as it represents "turning well" and "work progressing smoothly." Vivid colors: The vibrant colors of the spinning top stand out against the jet-black "Suki-Urushi," creating a design that brightens up the dining table. - Material: Wood - Design: Circular carved pattern - Color: Bright wood color - Bottom: Smooth finish - Size: Approximately 17cm in diameter Thank you for viewing.
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