ALART ALUMINUM HEMP LEAF PATTERN & LACQUERWARE SERVING TRAY
¥18,800

ALART Aluminum Hemp Leaf Pattern & Lacquerware Serving Tray

JPY ¥18,800

Only 9 pieces in stock!

This serving tray is the result of a collaboration between a matte, subdued aluminum tray and a deep, moist Echizen lacquerware tray.

The pattern of hemp, a grass that grows quickly and straight, expresses the wish for the health and growth of babies. In Japan, hemp has also been used as a sacred plant in Shinto rituals since ancient times.

It can be used as a serving tray for appetizers or Japanese sweets. In addition, the lacquer and aluminum trays can be used separately, so they can be used in a wide range of ways to match the atmosphere of your table.

Four round urethane rubbers are attached to the back side of the aluminum plate to prevent slipping, scratches on the table, and to make it easier to lift.

ALART is a brand created by Marushin Kinzoku Kogyo, a company based in Ashikaga City, Tochigi Prefecture, in 1976. With their long experience of processing aluminum, the company pursued the possibilities of this highly versatile material and created various items from tableware to home decor items. They hope that their products will convey the passion and dedication of all those involved in the manufacturing process. They also hope that their products can assist people to connect with one another. Enjoy high-quality craftsmanship and unique creativity with items from ALART.

PRODUCT DETAIL

  • Quantity: 1 Aluminum serving tray and 1 Lacquerware tray(base)
  • Dimension[Aluminum serving tray] 16.5cm(6.5in) x 16.5cm(6.5in) x H0.2cm(0.1in)
    [Lacquerware tray] 20cm(7.9in) x 20cm(7.9in) x 2.3cm(0.9in)
  • Material: Aluminum, Lacquer
  • Origin: Made in Japan 
  • Brand: ALART
  • Notes: Do not clean with metal sponges or abrasive cleansing agents.

ABOUT ALART

ALART is a brand created by Marushin Kinzoku Kogyo in 1947, when the company began a new search. The brand pursues the possibilities of aluminum based on the concepts of original ideas that break free from stereotypes, design that enhances the creativity of the user, and creative craftsmanship.

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About METALWORKS

In Japan, gold, silver, copper, tin, and iron are called "Gokin (five metals)" and have been used as materials for metalworking since ancient times. Each metal has a different luster, workability, strength, thermal conductivity, heat retention, moisture resistance, corrosion resistance, etc., and techniques to utilize these characteristics have developed in various regions.From daily necessities such as pots, kettles, and accessories to works of art that represent the times such as tea ceremony utensils, Japanese swords, and Buddhist bells, a wide variety of metalwork has been produced in each era.

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