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This series features bento boxes and bowls crafted using traditional techniques such as bending washi paper. Uniquely Japanese designs inspired by iconic ukiyo-e prints like 'Namiura' and floral motifs like 'Sakura' cherry blossoms are offered.
These items are sure to delight individuals of all ages and genders. Designed for everyday use, they add a touch of originality and style to any daily routine.
The Great Wave off Kanagawa (富嶽三十六景 神奈川沖浪裏) :
One of the "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji" by Katsushika Hokusai.
Wakacho has recreated the composition of this popular artwork from overseas.
This is a nostalgic Magewappa (bent wood) bento box.
When rice is placed inside, the wood absorbs excess moisture, preserving its flavor just as our ancestors did with their wisdom.
Crafted by skilled artisans, this item ensures safety and peace of mind.
Please enjoy your meal in this beautifully grained and environmentally friendly Kuragewappa bento box!
To maintain its functionality, be sure to wash it thoroughly and let it dry completely.
Introducing a delicate cherry blossom pattern, evoking the essence of spring. This lunchbox will surely elevate your bento experience and boost your appetite. Cherishing your lifestyle with any type of cuisine, delight in your living space.
The Great Wave off Kanagawa (富嶽三十六景 神奈川沖浪裏)
One of the "Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji" by Katsushika Hokusai.
Wakacho uses laser engraving to recreate the composition of this popular artwork from overseas.
Savor the richness of '一汁三菜(Ichijū-sansai)' - one soup, three dishes - by filling this bowl with the flavors of the season.
With each use, a deep luster will gradually emerge.
Nurture a fine vessel with each user and over time.
Embodying Kishu lacquerware craftsmanship, "Nurimon de Verre" offers classical yet modern glassware, continuing the tradition with a contemporary allure. "Verre" translates to "glass" in French.
Drawing Japanese patterns with paint and lacquer, "Nurimon de Verre" introduces unprecedented classical and modern glassware, employing techniques like maki-e. Experience these innovative techniques like never before.
The expression of Hagi changes depending on the viewing angle. These glasses, adorned with delicate craftsmanship and playful spirit, exude the essence of Kishu lacquerware. These glasses, embodying Kishu lacquerware's finesse and playfulness, feature hues reminiscent of moss green and Oriental red, transforming alongside the Hagi motif.