Unique Kashiki Tea Ceremony Bowl

“an important part of the tea ceremony ritual the bowl is used to hold Wagashi biscuits and other treats”

Product Description

Unique Kashiki Tea Ceremony Bowl

Early Meiji era Wajima lacquer Tea Ceremony Biscuit Bowl.  An integral part of the Japanese Tea Ceremony they are used to hold Wagashi sweet biscuits and other treats.

Hand carved from a single piece usually Cherry Wood and individual layers of lacquer applied over several months.  The lacquering process takes months to complete.  Delicate cherry blossom motifs with Mother of Pearl petals decorate the lid.

 

The bowl is in very good condition and ships complete with the original signed wooden box.  There are only minor signs of use and wear (please see images).

 

The weight of bowl is 291 grams and total weight with the box 758 grams.  The approximate dimensions of the bowl are 20 cm diameter and  12 cm height.

 

Shipping is via Australia Post with tracking and is approximately 8 business days to most international locations.  If you would like to add insurance for shipping please email us at [email protected] for a quote.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urushi-ewikipedia – urushi lacquer

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