
Maki-e
Maki-e is a renowned Japanese lacquerware technique in which designs are painted with lacquer and decorated with sprinkled gold or silver powder before the lacquer hardens.
This collection highlights the refined artistry of traditional maki-e lacquerware, including tableware such as soup bowls, spoons, sake cups, Japanese rice bowls, bento boxes, and matcha tea containers for Japanese tea ceremonies, as well as interior items like flower vases and folding screens.
Each piece embodies Japanese aesthetics and exceptional craftsmanship. Discover a maki-e creation to add elegance and brilliance to your space.
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