Antique Owan bowls over 100 years old.
Beautiful antique Japanese owan bowl finished in traditional urushi lacquer.
Its refined silhouette and understated tone reflect the essence of Japanese aesthetics.
Perfect for both display and practical use, this piece is ideal for collectors of authentic Japanese tableware. Slightly smaller than regular Owan bowl.
Good piece.
* Price is for 1
* Only 3 left
W 10.8 cm x H 8cm (with lid) / 130-140g
Hold about 140ml
Very good antique condition ★★★★☆
*NO microwave, NO dishwasher.
Please keep it away from direct sunlight.
Wajima-nuri is a lacquer ware made in Wajima City, Ishikawa Prefecture.
It is characterized by its unparalleled care and attention to detail in the lacquering process, which involves more than 20 processes and a total of 75-124 times of careful manual labor before it is completed.
Although it is a labor-intensive and costly process, Wajima-nuri is characterized by the fact that the technique has been preserved without placing emphasis on inexpensive production.
In 1975, Wajima-nuri was designated as a traditional craft by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry,
and in 1977, it was designated as an important intangible cultural asset.
All our owan bowls are authentic.
Unlike modern lacquerware made from plastic or synthetic coatings, our pieces are crafted from natural wood and genuine urushi lacquer, using traditional manual techniques.
Tip: Real wood floats — plastic sinks.