Small Shiruwan Soup Bowl by Gobarashikki

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Fy!

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Gobarashikki

Gobara-shikki is a lacquerware tradition from Maniwa in Okayama, southwest Japan. ‘Gobara’ is a place name within Maniwa, ‘shikki' is the Japanese word for lacquerware. With origins dating back more than 600 years, in 1865 there is record of approximately 400000 pieces made a year in the style. These volumes slowed, and dropped to zero in the mid twentieth century, until in 1989 a revival movement returned the practice to chestnut wood taken from the Hiruzen highlands in Maniwa. The wood is cut in a circular shape parallel to the rings of the timber, and these rings remain prominent after lacquer is applied. This wood is not dried before it is carved, and the finished forms can be rested for several months before they are painted with lacquer. The coating protects the hand from the temperature of the contents, making lacquered bowls the natural home for miso soup. Objects of beauty, they are also objects for use. Small Size: Length 12.5 cm x Width 12.5 cm x Depth 6.5 cm Material: Chest

74 GBP