N. 88589535
Yamanaka Lacquerware - Scatola - Legno - Felci per bento box giapponesi
N. 88589535
Yamanaka Lacquerware - Scatola - Legno - Felci per bento box giapponesi
Bento Box Japanese Three Boxes, Urushi lacquer made by Yamanaka Lacquerware, Ferns design.
Three boxes and cover total dimention: 24/25/25cm.
Ferns hold several symbolic meanings in Japan and other cultures.
Symbolic Meanings of Ferns:
Rebirth and Prosperity: Ferns can grow in poor soil, symbolizing rebirth and prosperity.
Patience and Strength: Their ability to thrive in harsh environments represents patience and strength.
Mystery: Historically regarded as mystical plants, they often carry spiritual significance and are associated with traditional rituals and cultures.
Due to these characteristics, ferns are seen as important plants that represent the power of nature and the regeneration of life. Particularly in the context of lacquerware, ferns are used during celebrations for newborns, symbolizing a prayer for nurturing life force akin to that of ferns. Tokugawa Ieyasu, the final victor of Japan's Sengoku period in the 16th-17th centuries, even incorporated ferns into the design of his armor.
About Yamanaka Lacquerware
Yamanaka lacquerware, also known as Yamanaka-nuri, is crafted in the Yamanaka Onsen area of Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture, located in the northwest region of Japan. It is renowned as one of the three major lacquerware centers in the prefecture, alongside Wajima-nuri (known for its lacquer) and Kanazawa-nuri (known for its maki-e). Yamanaka has a long history of skilled woodworkers, known as "kijishi," who are renowned for their expertise in crafting turned wooden objects. The region boasts the highest production volume of turned wooden items in Japan.
One of the key characteristics of Yamanaka lacquerware is its use of "tatekidori," a technique that shapes the vessel according to the direction of the wood grain. This process minimizes warping during drying, resulting in durable lacquerware that can be finely finished, including intricate items like bowls and lidded containers. Additionally, the technique of "kakō-biki" applies various patterns to the wood surface, contributing to the unique and meticulously crafted appearance of Yamanaka lacquerware.
Care Instructions for Lacquerware:
Washing: Use dish soap and a soft sponge to clean the lacquerware, similar to regular dishes. High-quality lacquerware should be washed separately from ceramics and handled gently. Avoid using abrasive materials such as metal scrubs or cleaners, and do not soak it in water for extended periods.
Drying: After washing, dry the lacquerware with a cloth rather than letting it air dry. Residual water droplets can leave marks on the surface.
Protection: To maintain the shine of the lacquerware, apply a small amount of vegetable oil (such as salad oil) onto a cloth and gently wipe the surface. Use oil sparingly.
Preventing Discoloration: When placing hot items like soups into the lacquerware, there is a risk of the surface turning whitish. To prevent this, briefly warm the lacquerware with lukewarm water before use to avoid sudden temperature changes and potential discoloration.
It has been used regularly, so there are some scratches.
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