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| Address | 6-5-15 Ogawa Machida-shi Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:194-0003 |
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| Representative Name | Akira Miyake |
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Ancient "Akane" lacquer Wine Cup made of horse chestnut (inside: "Beni-Tamenuri" lacquer)
Ancient "Akane" lacquer Wine Cup made of horse chestnut (inside: "Beni-Tamenuri" lacquer)
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(N-I0009-00009-B03)
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3 pcs /set
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(approx.) Diameter 70 mm x H 150 mm
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Horse chestnut, Lacquer
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Description
| The lacquer wine cup has a beautiful contrast between the ancient "Akane" lacquer of the outside and the distinctive "Beni-Tamenuri" lacquer of the inside. inside. In the "Beni-Tamenuri" technique, the reddish lacquer is applied under its lacquer coating. "Tamenuri" is characterized by that the vermilion lacquer applied in the middle coat is seen through. By adding crimson color, it is finished to be the distinctive color which changes its expression depending on the sunlight. |
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The size is approximate.
Do not use in a dishwasher, microwave, oven, etc. Do not expose to direct fire. Do not use a scrubbing brush or abrasive. You can use a neutral detergent. |
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In the "Beni-Tamenuri" technique, the reddish lacquer is applied under its lacquer coating.
"Tamenuri" is characterized by that the vermilion lacquer applied in the middle coat is seen through.
By adding crimson color, it is finished to be the distinctive color which changes its expression depending on the sunlight.
In the "Beni-Tamenuri" technique, the reddish lacquer is applied under its lacquer coating.
"Tamenuri" is characterized by that the vermilion lacquer applied in the middle coat is seen through.
By adding crimson color, it is finished to be the distinctive color which changes its expression depending on the sunlight.