Japanese paper pasted lacquer bowl bowl Horizontal stripes Tame-nuri

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Japanese paper pasted lacquer bowl bowl Horizontal stripes Tame-nuri - Bowls - Wood Black

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The original zelkova bowl that PINT has been handling for a long time. It is usually a simple bowl with a black wiping lacquer finish, but I made a different paint finish using the same wood (wooden bowl body). I will introduce the craftsmen and paint below, but this bowl is "A playful lacquer ware that you can enjoy the colors and patterns while being a full-fledged paint" is. The painting is by Mr. Flower lover, who has a studio in Kyoto. A craftsman who is lacquered using Japanese paper material, he makes various things such as tea utensils. Its feature is the combination of Japanese paper and lacquer material. The quiet and matte texture that leaves the feeling of Japanese paper is beautiful and has a deep look. He has a deep knowledge of antique art, and while making cool and astringent works, he is also good at painting lacquer with colored patterns. This time, Japanese paper was pasted on the bowl of PINT, and the color was matched and the lacquer was finished with a lacquer. Each will be one point. It is finished with a wooden bowl and a color and Japanese paper pattern that balances this shape. Lacquer is applied to a wooden bowl, cut Japanese paper is pasted one by one, and lacquer is applied over it. The wipe lacquer (a coating that allows you to see through the wood grain and keeps the price down), which is usually handled by PINT, is an image of applying lacquer and wiping it off. This is an image of applying a lot of lacquer to the wood as it is. I will introduce it in an easy-to-understand and rough image. Since the amount of lacquer is large and it is not wiped off, the lacquer film becomes thick and strong. Also, unlike the main coat such as Wajima lacquer, there is no base and the wood itself is painted. Therefore, for example, when dropped, the wood itself hits without chipping the base, so it is easier to use than the main coat. (Of course it depends on how much it falls) Since there are many painting processes, the price will rise a little, but the image is between wiping lacquer and main coating, and it is a well-balanced coating for long-term lacquer ware. There are some definitions for Tame-nuri, but in consultation with Mr. Goto, this work refers to the content introduced in this text. This pattern is "horizontal stripes" with Japanese paper cut into strips. The uncolored raw lacquer is applied, the Japanese paper pasted part is a dark color close to black, and the wood part is brown, which is a striped pattern. The outside is this coating, and the inside is a wiping lacquer with a visible grain of wood without Japanese paper. At the beginning, I wrote, "A playful lacquer ware that you can enjoy the colors and patterns while being a full-fledged paint." Laquer ware with play is quite difficult to balance, but I think that this is a very good finish. Although it is a basic shape, the texture of lacquer and Japanese paper is clearly visible, and if you look a little closer, the colors and patterns are also arranged. A bowl that is a classic that can be used for a long time, but with a little play added. This is the first trial of an initiative with Mr. Goto. Since it is only one item, we will introduce it at a reasonable price, keeping the price down a little. The inside is a lacquer without Japanese paper. It is thicker and more robust than wiping lacquer. ▼ Photo 1 --6 Works on this page. 7-9 A bowl of the same type with a wiped lacquer finish. Please see for reference of the shape. Potter's wheel ground zelkova bowl (black wipe lacquer) https://jp.pinkoi.com/product/VuRtnsyr [Material] Keyaki (domestic material) [Finishing] Japanese paper + lacquer ware [Size] φ15.4 x 8 cm 【Care】 ・ Avoid using a hard brush. The lacquer may come off. ・ Avoid soaking in water for a long time. -The detergent can be used without problems. You can wash it with a non-hard brush or sponge. ・ Avoid using a microwave oven or dishwasher.

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Handmade
Where It's Made
Japan
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No.18,659 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.1,049 - Bowls
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The original zelkova bowl that PINT has been handling for a long time. It is usually a simple bowl with a black wiping lacquer finish, but I made a different paint finish using the same wood (wooden bowl body). "A playful lacquer ware that you can enjoy the colors and patterns while being a full-fledged paint" is.

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