Western lacquerware
When you think of "lacquerware," the standard items are usually bowls or tiered boxes, and it's commonly accepted that they are used only on special occasions. However, I want people, especially young people, to feel free to use lacquerware anytime! This is the dish created with that desire in mind. It is made from beech wood and features a rare "tsuba" (rim) for lacquerware, making it lightweight and easy to hold. Additionally, the edges of the tsuba have a rounded border, which helps it fit comfortably in your fingers and gives the overall design a more refined look. As the name suggests, it is labeled for pasta, but it is a versatile plate that pairs well with various dishes such as soup, salad, and fried rice.
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basic information
Size: φ24.0×3.5 Weight: Approximately 140g Material: Cork, urethane coating
Price information
7,000
Price range
P1
Delivery Time
P4
Applications/Examples of results
pasta plate, soup plate
Company information
We propose Yamanaka lacquerware that can be easily used in everyday life. From the traditional wooden base (lathe-turned) to the lacquer application process, everything is done in this workshop. The store, which is easy to enter, is lined with lacquerware made from domestically sourced wood. With the hope that people will use these items in their daily lives and experience the warmth of wood, many of the pieces are casual while still inheriting the tradition of lacquerware.
