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Genuine Zelkova, Uzuri-style teacup, Sensuji, Large, Black-stained

Regular price ¥4,950 (税込)
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This is a durable teacup made of real zelkova wood. Because it is made of wood, it is light and easy to hold hot tea. Another feature is that the tea does not cool easily.

Product Details

size φ7cm/ H8cm Height φ4.5cm/ H0.4cm
capacity 170ml
Material Natural wood/lacquer
weight About 50g
Range/Dishwasher Direct flame ×|IH ×|Microwave ×|Oven ×|Dishwasher ×

Notes

The same product may have different sizes and weights, resulting in individual differences. We do not accept returns for the above reasons.
[To ensure that lacquerware can be used for a long time]
-Please use a neutral household detergent.
-Do not use bleach.
- When washing, wash by hand or with a soft sponge. Do not use stainless steel scrubbers or abrasives.
After washing, wipe off all moisture and then dry thoroughly in a well-ventilated place away from direct sunlight.
- Avoid storing in hot and humid places as this may cause mold to grow.
・Please avoid soaking.
- Sudden changes in temperature or humidity may cause the product to deform or become damaged.
- Please be careful when handling the product as applying excessive weight to it, hitting it, dropping it or other strong impacts may cause it to break.
[About the scent of lacquerware]
Because the product is lacquered, it will inevitably have a paint smell when you first use it. We recommend that you remove it from the box and inner paper and leave it for a while before using it. If it still has a smell, the smell will gradually disappear as you use it. Furthermore, lacquer is a natural paint and is completely harmless. Please use it with confidence.

Characteristics of Zelkova

Zelkova is a broad-leaved tree representative of Japan.
Because it grows slowly, it is less likely to warp, and is somewhat heavy, hard, and strong.
Its distinctive appearance is that the heartwood has a slightly reddish color and beautiful grain, and when the finished surface is polished it produces a glossy finish.
The beautiful wood grain goes perfectly with wiped lacquer.

Commitment to Japanese Style

Do you have the image that lacquerware is a luxury item that only a select few can use?
That is not the case. I believe that all Japanese people have an appreciation for the warmth, texture, soothing feeling, and healing power of wood.
Based on the concept of "commitment to Japanese culture," our company offers a selection of lacquerware that can be used casually every day, rather than being treasured and put away.
Because chopsticks and bowls are used every day, you should pay special attention to them.
Eventually the shine will fade and the lacquer may peel off, but because the product has been used as a part of our daily lives, it is filled with memories for our customers.
Use chopsticks until you can no longer hold them, and use bowls until the soup starts leaking out.
We believe this is a sign of consideration for the rare wood and for the artisans who worked so hard to make it.

Japanese beauty nourishes the eyes and hearts of people

A traditional craft in which layers of lacquer are applied to wooden vessels.
One theory about the origin of the word urushi is that it comes from the words "beautiful" or "moisture."
As this saying suggests, people have been fascinated by the luster, texture, and appearance of lacquerware.
Use it for special occasions as well as everyday meals.

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