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This is a small two-tiered Jubako Bento box that is quite rare as a lacquerware, featuring a metallic feel achieved through a mixture of black and silver colors. In contrast to the coarse texture of the outside, the inside is a glossy black color, creating a moist and calm atmosphere.
The term "Oboro-zuki" (Hazy Moon) refers to a moon veiled in mist or haze, and it has been cherished in Japan as a captivating moonlit night since ancient times, often celebrated in various poems. It evokes an ethereal beauty, reminiscent of a faint moon floating in the dark of night or gently reflected on a calm water surface, creating an unreal yet captivating atmosphere.
Please have dinner while admiring something beautiful, expressing gratitude to yourself, and finding solace. We want you to relax and take your time, recalling the beautiful moonlit nights in your memories.
When you place food with colors and textures inside the box, it creates a striking contrast. Due to its smaller size, it's not about filling it with a large quantity, but delicately presenting a small portion of your favorite food, allowing you to rediscover its inherent beauty.
EINZELHEITEN
Quantity | 1 |
Size | D 11.2 cm (4.4 in) × W 11.2 cm (4.4 in) × H 10 cm (3.9 in) |
Capacity | 250 ml (8.5 fl oz) |
Material | Wood |
Package Type | Paper box |
Microwave | No |
Dishwasher | No |
Kunsthandwerk
In der späten Edo-Zeit (1603–1868 n. Chr.) begann Tamakaji Zokoku, Lacktechniken aus Thailand und China zu erforschen, wie beispielsweise Kinma Und ZonseiDurch die Kombination traditioneller japanischer Methoden mit diesen neuen gelang es ihm, einzigartige Lackarbeiten zu entwickeln. Heute ist die Hauptproduktionsregion dieser Stücke, die unter dem Namen Kagawa-Lackwaren bekannt sind, die Stadt Takamatsu in der Präfektur Kagawa.

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