YAMANAKA LACQUERWARE ANIMAL DESIGN SERIES CHILDREN'S SPOON
¥3,100
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Yamanaka Lacquerware Animal Design Series Children's Spoon

JPY ¥3,100
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These beautifully crafted Yamanaka Lacquerware children's spoons are wonderful additions to the table when enjoying a meal with children. 

These spoons come in four different designs of a bunny blowing bubbles, a friendly elephant, a smiling lion and a happy cat. Each handle also has a different small design on it.

All the drawings on the spoons are hand drawn with care, giving a simple yet warm expression to all the animal designs.

The shape of the spoon is designed to fit comfortably in small hands. Even if your child grows up, it is a good size for eating "chawanmushi" (steamed egg custard) or desserts as a small spoon.

Enjoy the high quality craftsmanship of Yamanaka Lacquerware's technique of "Suri-urushi" which enhance the beauty of the wood grains of these spoons.  "Suri-urushi" is where multiple layers of raw lacquer are rubbed into a wooden surface to create a transparent shiny coat.

Match these forks with plates, bowls and forks with the same design to make a cute tableware set for your children or as a gift set.

See more cute children's tableware items at our Children's Tableware collection. 

PRODUCT DETAIL

  • Quantity: 1
  • Dimension: 13.6cm(5.4in) x 3.7cm(1.5in)
  • Material: Wood
  • Coating: Lacquer
  • Origin: Made in Japan - Yamanaka Lacquerware

Children's Tableware Collection

Make meal time at home fun with adorable handcrafted children's tableware from Japan.

Our collection includes a wide assortment of children's tableware from spoons to plates and cups. We've chosen items in different colors, motifs and materials to meet the needs of small children and to decorate your table with happy and playful designs.

Take at look at our wide selection and see which item may be the best fit for the little ones in your family. 

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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.