Gourd Yamanaka Lacquerware Three Tiers Jubako Bento Box
This three-tiered Jubako is decorated with auspicious gourds. Plum and cherry blossoms are also painted, giving it an elegant and lovely atmosphere. The inside is bright vermilion.
The combination of black lacquer and Maki-e gives an authentic and luxurious look. It is recommended for special events or when inviting guests, as it renders the table a gorgeous and traditional Japanese atmosphere.
In Japan, it is common to eat a festive dish called "Osechi" at New Year's, which is often served in Jubako.
You can carry Jubako around to the house where the gathering takes place on the New Year's day. You can also take it with you when you eat outside, such as for " Hanami"(cherry-blossom viewing).
Each tier of a Jubako holds about 1.5 cups of rice.
This is enough for three to four people.
If you fill the remaining two tiers with side dishes, you will have enough food for about four people or more.
You can use just one or two tiers, so you can adjust it according to the number of people. You can also put sweets in it for a gorgeous look.
PRODUCT DETAIL
- Quantity: 1
- Dimension: 18.5cm(7.3in) x 18.5cm(7.3in)x H18.5cm(7.3in)
- Material: Wood - Yamanaka Lacquerware
- Origin: Made in Japan
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about yamanaka lacquerware
Yamanaka lacquerware is produced in the Yamanaka Onsen area of Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture, and has a history of about 400 years.
The traditional techniques of Yamanaka lacquerware were highly evaluated and became known throughout Japan, despite a period of temporary interruption.
It is characterized by the use of wood grain patterns to express a natural texture, and is made with great attention to detail.
It was designated as a traditional craft by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry in 1975.