Exquisite antique lidded owan bowl featuring remarkable maki-e decorations.
Each bowl showcases a unique hand-painted motif and an elegant silhouette, capturing the refinement of traditional Japanese lacquerware.
Perfect for both display and occasional use, this piece is ideal for collectors and connoisseurs of Japanese antiques.
* 8 in stock
* Price is for 1
W 13.5 cm × H 8 cm (5.5 cm without lid) / 160–185g
Holds 200 ml
Period: Late 19th century (Meiji Era)
Very good antique condition ★★★★☆
No chips or cracks.
Additional 5 bowls available in another listing.
A true piece of Japanese cultural history—functional, collectible, and visually striking.
Add a sense of timeless elegance to your table or collection with this rare lacquerware bowl.
Care Instructions:
Do not use in microwave or dishwasher.
Keep away from direct sunlight and excessive humidity.
Maki-e (meaning “sprinkled picture”) is a traditional Japanese lacquer technique in which gold or silver powder is applied to wet lacquer to form elegant, detailed designs. This method requires exceptional precision and artistry.
This lidded owan serves not only as functional tableware, but also as a collectible piece that embodies the refined beauty of historical Japanese craftsmanship.
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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.
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