A Japanese urushi lacquer lidded bowl finished in a warm amber-tone.
The lid is decorated using the chinkin technique.
Chinkin : designs are carved into the lacquer surface, and gold powder is applied into the grooves.
This technique is highly detailed and often used for more refined and elegant works.
Although this bowl dates from the 1940s, it has been kept in exceptionally good condition.
This bowl is slightly small in size for serving soup.
* 5 in stock
* Price is for 1
W 11.3 cm x H 6.8 cm (H 4.9 cm without lid) / 85-90g
Full Capacity: 190 ml
Practical Capacity: approx. 115 ml
VERY good antique condition ★★★★☆
*NO microwave, NO dishwasher.
Please keep it away from direct sunlight.
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All OWAN BOWLS WE OFFER are genuine, heirloom-grade Japanese lacquerware.
They are made from natural wood, finished with 100% natural Urushi lacquer, and crafted entirely by hand in Japan, following traditional methods. (Plastic sinks in water — real wood floats)
Especially with antique lacquerware, the refinement of craftsmanship and the timeless beauty of form are truly exceptional — qualities that cannot be replicated by modern industrial substitutes.