Vendor Profile
AOBA Co.,Ltd
Address | 41-8-2 Haga Obamashi Fukui, JAPAN ZIP:917-0017 |
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Annual Revenue | JPY 1,000,000,000 |
No. of Employees | 37 |
SD item code:5164274
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Wakasa-nuri chop stick Tenkasu Mikoshi 23.0cm
Original text before translation
Wakasa-nuri chop stick 天削神輿 23.0cm
(22689)
JAN:4970112226895
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(22689)
JAN:4970112226895
Wholesale Price: Members Only
3 pcs /set
In Stock
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Dimensions |
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23.0cm
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Specifications |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Natural wood * Acrylic
Package: Individual Packaging
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Description
The origin of Wakasa-nuri Wakasa-nuri originated in this land over 300 years ago when it was practiced by a lacquer painter who was formerly a feudal lord. Using hens eggs and limpets as a base, the lacquer would be painted and bundled with gold, then Using hens eggs and limpets as a base, the lacquer would be painted and bundled with gold, then lacquered on top of that and sharpened with charcoal, and lastly get polished up. This elegant and solid lacquerware would be mostly used for making This elegant and solid lacquerware would be mostly used for making articles such as chopsticks, chopsticks cases, trays, cake boxes and tobacco sets. After the war, newer dying technologies were developed, and because of phenol resin painting, grinders for sharpening and the use of paper, mass After the war, newer dying technologies were developed, and because of phenol resin painting, grinders for sharpening and the use of paper, mass production became possible. Nowadays, the commonly used lacquered chopsticks have become the most representative example of it. |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From Jun.3rd to Aug.6th |
Air Mail | From May.16th to May.20th |
EMS | From May.15th to May.20th |
Pantos Express | From May.17th to May.22nd |
DHL | From May.15th to May.17th |
UPS | From May.15th to May.17th |
FedEx | From May.15th to May.17th |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan. |
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Wakasa-nuri originated in this land over 300 years ago when it was practiced by a lacquer painter who was formerly a feudal lord. Using hens eggs and limpets as a base, the lacquer would be painted and bundled with gold, then Using hens eggs and limpets as a base, the lacquer would be painted and bundled with gold, then lacquered on top of that and sharpened with charcoal, and lastly get polished up. This elegant and solid lacquerware would be mostly used for making This elegant and solid lacquerware would be mostly used for making articles such as chopsticks, chopsticks cases, trays, cake boxes and tobacco sets.
After the war, newer dying technologies were developed, and because of phenol resin painting, grinders for sharpening and the use of paper, mass After the war, newer dying technologies were developed, and because of phenol resin painting, grinders for sharpening and the use of paper, mass production became possible.
Nowadays, the commonly used lacquered chopsticks have become the most representative example of it.
Wakasa-nuri originated in this land over 300 years ago when it was practiced by a lacquer painter who was formerly a feudal lord. After which many studies were made on the topic in order to improve the technique. Using hens eggs and limpets as a base, the lacquer would be painted and bundled with gold, then lacquered on top of that and sharpened with charcoal, and lastly get polished up. This elegant and solid lacquerware would be mostly used for making articles such as chopsticks, chopsticks cases, trays, cake boxes and tobacco sets.
After the war, newer dying technologies were developed, and because of phenol resin painting, grinders for sharpening and the use of paper, mass production became possible.
Nowadays, the commonly used lacquered chopsticks have become the most representative example of it.