Japanese lacquer or urushi is the purified sap of the Asian lacquer tree, which has been used for thousands of years in Japan to coat objects from crockery to furniture and buildings. When dry, lacquer is both heat and water resistant, providing protection and strength to underlying materials, very often wood, but also bamboo, paper and leather. Lacquerware itself can be referred to as urushi as well as shikki (literally “urushi vessel”). Pure urushi is transparent, while the black and red lacquers most associated with shikki are achieved with the addition of mineral pigments.
Wooden Bowl
Hisago Suri
Urushi
SKU
4745
Yoshi En has recently grown out of Sunday Natural to become an independent premium tea store. As part of this transition, some products may still be shipped in Sunday Natural packaging.
Since ancient times the hisago or "gourd" has been a sign of good luck and prosperity in Japan. This bowl made of durable jujube wood coated using the traditional fuki urushi method: where lacquer is repeatedly applied and wiped off to highlight the wood grain, is designed for serving miso soup.
Product | Lacquered soup bowl |
Dimensions | Ø10cm x 6.8cm |
Weight | 74g |
Material | Jujube wood |
Coating | Natural urushi lacquer |
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