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Shi-moa Yamanaka lacquerware Tsubame Sanjo Sake cup Guinomi Handpaint Fuji Crane

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Description

(Size) : φ6.2 x 5 cm / 2.44 x 1.96 inch

(Material) : Stainless steel, Lacquered

(Origin) : Made in Japan / Yamanaka Lacquerware

(Condition) : Brand new

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Among the many crafts that Japan is proud of, this product was created through a collaboration between ``polishing technology'' from Tsubame City, Niigata Prefecture, and ``Yamanaka-nuri'' from Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture. Skilled craftsmanship brings out the maximum flavor of beverages. Utilizing the "polishing technology" of Tsubame City, Niigata Prefecture, a world-class producer of Western tableware, the lower inside of the cup leaves a spiral polishing streak that creates bubbles, and the upper inside is polished with craftsmanship to make the sake taste better. The outside is carefully hand-painted with ``Yamanaka lacquer'' by traditional craftsman ``Fumihiko Arakawa'' from Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture, the beauty and elegance of the harmony of ``Japanese'' and ``Western'' is beautifully expressed. Finished in a ``luxury item'' with a calm and deep lacquer art style. Enjoy the combination of luxurious flavor and splendid "skills" with tradition in your hands.

Yamanaka Lacquerware
It is the beginning of Yamanaka Lacquer ware craft that people from the artisan group who moved to around Yamanaka Onsen in search of good materials in the 16th century.
In the middle of the Edo period, in addition to daily necessities such as firewood and trays, lacquerware will be developed along with hot springs, such as making and selling souvenirs for souvenirs at the request of people who came to hot springs.
In the first half of the 19th century, painting techniques and mural painting techniques were incorporated, and the foundation of the present beautiful Yamanaka Takamagi was built.

 

Weight:
500.00 Grams

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