15% OFF at check out
This unique lacquerware is called TETSUSABI (iron rust lacquering) , a traditional Aizu lacquerware technique.
Exceptional presence and texture.
The vessel is carefully covered with layers of rusty lacquer (sabi-urushi: raw lacquer mixed with whetstone powder)
Traditional patterns of plum and bush warbler are applied in a three-dimensional manner with rusty lacquer.
In recent years, the production of TETSUSABI technique has declined dramatically due to a lack of craftsmen and the time and effort required to produce it.
High-end lacquerware.
* 8 in stock.
* Price is for 1
W 11.1 cm~11.3 cm x H 8.3 cm (H 5.5 cm without lid) / 120-135g
Hold about 135ml
Good antique condition ★★☆☆☆
* Bowls and lids are NOT PERFECTLY CIRCULAR.
* Some scratches, some small damages.
*NO microwave, NO dishwasher.
Please keep it away from direct sunlight.