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 true. Any Japanese person can appreciate the warmth of wood.
You must have a sensitivity to texture, comfort, and healing. Based on the concept of "commitment to Japanese culture," we have a selection of lacquerware that you can use casually every day, rather than storing 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, or bowls until they start leaking.
We believe this shows consideration for the rare wood and the artisans who worked so hard to make it.
Kiso lacquer

Tsuishu is a typical technique for Kiso lacquerware. It is a technique in which layers of lacquer of various colors are applied to the wood using a rolled up cloth or similar material, and then polished down to create a pattern.
It is a very time-consuming process, but the end result is a unique piece of work, none of which are the same.


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