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This is a two-tiered stacked jubako bento box made of Aizu lacquerware. It is compact in size and can be used to hold a small amount of side dishes or sweets, or small items for interior decoration.
Aizu-e, the traditional design of Aizu lacquerware, is hand-painted one by one by skilled maki-e artists. The painting of the chrysanthemum flower is considered as an auspicious motif in Japan, warding off disease and bringing longevity.
The decoration is done by hand, using brushes and cotton buds for painting, so each piece is finished differently. This is the reason why some of the gold paintings are blurred and some paints are pooled, but we hope you enjoy it as the charm of a handmade product.
DETAILS
Quantity | 1 |
Size |
[Whole set] 12 cm (4.7 in) × 12 cm (4.7 in) x 12.6 cm (5.0 in) Internal Dimension : [Each tier] 11 cm (4.3 in) x 10 cm (3.9 in) x 4.5 cm (1.8 in) |
Material |
Wood |
Microwave | No |
Dishwasher | No |
Maker / Brand
Fukunishi Sobe Shoten, a long-established Aizu lacquerware company, was founded in 1919 by Fukunishi Sobe, who branched off from the Fukunishi Ihee Shoten—the main family business that had been operating since the early Edo period (1603–1868 CE) for thirteen generations.
In addition to traditional lacquering techniques that highlight the soft, lustrous finish characteristic of lacquerware, they continue to pass down unique Aizu decorative methods such as Aizu-e painting, featuring motifs of pine, bamboo, plum, and ceremonial arrows, as well as the use of spinning wheel patterns.
Crafts
Aizu lacquerware is a traditional craft originating from the Aizu region in western Fukushima. Nestled in a basin surrounded by mountain ranges, the region's humid climate provides ideal conditions for working with lacquer. Aizu lacquerware is known for its auspicious motifs and refined decorative techniques, including Aizu-e, featuring vibrant Japanese floral patterns, and maki-e, which uses gold powder to create intricate designs.
Firmly rooted in over 400 years of tradition, Aizu lacquerware continues to evolve by embracing modern techniques, sharing its timeless beauty with the world today.
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Jubako Bento Boxes
Jubako bento boxes make cuisine instantly look more elegant. Just pack the box to instantly elevate any meal. As a delightful hosting bonus, they also create a sense of excitement when the lid is opened. Here we introduce you to some special jubako boxes that are stylish and will change the atmosphere of your dining table into a gorgeous one.

Chrysanthemum
For generations, Japan has held a reverence for chrysanthemums. Known as kiku in Japanese, the chrysanthemum holds profound cultural and aesthetic significance, symbolizing longevity and warding off evil spirits.
Their blooms frequently adorn Japanese tableware, adding an air of elegance and historical depth. Many pieces showcase meticulously painted chrysanthemum motifs, while others are crafted to mirror the delicate form of a fully-bloomed chrysanthemum.

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