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A full moon glows above silver grass, capturing the stillness of autumn and the quiet movement of the breeze. This natsume matcha container, crafted by maki-e artist Hariya Masayuki, captures that scene with luminous detail.
Acrylic was chosen for the way it reveals the design when filled with matcha. A mound of tea powder becomes a gentle hill, upon which silver grass (susuki in Japanese) appears to ripple and the moon seems to float above—a landscape inspired by traditional Japanese painting.
The design employs the decorative lacquerware techniques of both hira maki-e and harikiri. The hira maki-e technique involves painting patterns in lacquer, sprinkling gold or silver powder before it hardens, then coating with clear lacquer and polishing to create a smooth, luminous surface. This method gives the decoration its shimmering presence. The harikiri technique, in which lines are incised with a fine needle-like tool, is used for the silver grass, capturing its rhythm and delicacy.
From the exterior, the moon appears silver, while from within, it glows golden. The delicate sparkle of the grass tips evokes dewdrops, rendered with silver powder to evoke the soft glow of moonlight. Hariya notes that he chose the materials with the shifting light of the moon in mind, aiming to suggest the brilliance of a midnight sky.
By layering traditional methods onto a modern medium, Hariya pursues new expressions of maki-e. This natsume is a refined work that brings a breath of freshness to the world of tea.
DETALLES
Quantity | 1 |
Size | D 6.8 cm (2.7 in) x H 7.0 cm (2.8 in) |
Capacity | 100 ml (3.4 fl oz) |
Weight | 82 g (2.9 oz) |
Material | Acrylic |
Package Type | Wooden box |
Microwave | No |
Dishwasher | No |
Fabricante / Marca
Hariya Masayuki is a maki-e artist specializing in Yamanaka lacquerware. Raised in a family of artisans, Hariya grew up surrounded by the tools and materials of the trade. This environment gave him an early and intimate familiarity with the world of craftsmanship. In his late teens, he encountered the works of Japan’s designated Holders of Important Intangible Cultural Heritage, such as Matsuda Gonroku and Terai Naoji, at a museum in Kanazawa prefecture, an experience that sparked his lifelong fascination with maki-e.
Hariya faithfully preserves traditional techniques, while also incorporating modern materials and ideas. In doing so, he expands lacquer art beyond its conventional boundaries and opens up new creative possibilities.

Artesanía
Lacado Yamanaka, también conocido como Yamanaka shikkiEs un tipo de laca producida en el distrito Yamanaka Onsen de Kaga, prefectura de Ishikawa. Esta laca es única porque combina la elegancia natural de la veta de la madera con la elegancia... maki-e Técnica que consiste en espolvorear oro, plata u otro polvo de color sobre una pintura de laca.
Con su hermosa textura de madera, la delicada y robusta laca de Yamanaka incorpora un sentido moderno de diseño al tiempo que hereda una tradición que ha durado 400 años.

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Hariya Masayuki
Hariya Masayuki is a maki-e artist specializing in Yamanaka lacquerware. Raised in a family of artisans, Hariya grew up surrounded by the tools and materials of the trade. This environment gave him an early and intimate familiarity with the world of craftsmanship. In his late teens, he encountered the works of Japan’s designated Holders of Important Intangible Cultural Heritage, such as Matsuda Gonroku and Terai Naoji, at a museum in Kanazawa prefecture, an experience that sparked his lifelong fascination with maki-e.
Hariya faithfully preserves traditional techniques, while also incorporating modern materials and ideas. In doing so, he expands lacquer art beyond its conventional boundaries and opens up new creative possibilities.

Maki-e in Transparency: The Innovative Art of Hariya Masayuki

Galería Musubi
Desde sus inicios, MUSUBI KILN se ha esforzado por presentar al mundo las mejores artesanías tradicionales de maestros de todo Japón.
Aquí, en la Galería, buscamos exhibir las técnicas tradicionales más avanzadas, transmitidas de generación en generación. Podrá descubrir obras de maestros que no solo han perfeccionado estos métodos, sino que también han aportado su imaginación para innovar aún más el oficio.
Algunos de estos maestros incluso han sido nombrados Tesoros Nacionales Vivientes, un título que les otorgó el gobierno japonés para reconocer formalmente su contribución a la artesanía y la cultura, consolidando así su legado y convirtiéndolos en una parte importante de la historia del arte.
Cada pieza se elabora meticulosamente a mano durante muchos meses para crear un tesoro atemporal único. Y cuando esté en tu hogar, tú también formarás parte de esa historia.
Bienvenidos a la Galería. Les invitamos a explorarla con calma.
