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This natsume is a large tea caddy traditionally used for serving usucha, or thin tea. Crafted from mizume (Japanese cherry birch)—a fine-grained natural wood—it is meticulously finished with layers of urushi lacquer from the base coat to the final polish. Since the wooden foundation is shaped by hand from start to finish, completion requires years of meticulous work.
The design depicted here is the mubyo, or "six gourds" motif. In Japan, six gourds have long been cherished as a visual pun for mubyo sokusai—a wish for "a life free from illness." As such, it is celebrated as an auspicious symbol of health and longevity. Complementing this is the karakusa (arabesque) pattern, its flowing vines representing vitality and prosperity. This motif is deeply rooted in Japanese decorative arts and has been widely used in tea utensils through the centuries.
Each gourd is painted entirely by hand in vivid hues. The bold composition makes striking use of open space, setting the richly colored forms against the glossy black lacquer for a contrast that feels both dynamic and harmonious.
The rounded body rests comfortably in the hand, with a pleasing lightness that makes it easy to handle. Its lid closes with precision, adding to its sense of refinement and usability. Slightly larger in scale, the piece highlights the lustrous depth of the lacquer, giving it a strong presence. Adorned with auspicious motifs yet free of seasonal limitation, it is a work that resonates just as naturally in a contemporary tea setting as it does within the timeless traditions of Japanese tea culture.
DETAILS
Quantity | 1 |
Size |
D 7.5 cm (3.0 in) x H 7.3 cm (2.9 in) [size of opening] D 6.8 cm (2.7 in) [Wooden Box] D 9.0 cm (3.5 in) x W 9.0 cm (3.5 in) x H 11.0 cm (4.3 in) |
Capacity | 140 ml (4.7 fl oz) |
Weight | 70 g (2.5 oz) |
Material | Wood, Lacquer |
Package Type | Wooden box |
Microwave | No |
Dishwasher | No |
Maker / Brand
Nishimoto, deeply rooted in the tradition of Yamanaka lacquerware, specializes in the manufacture and sale of lacquerware, tea ceremony utensils, and related accessories. Holding a significant market share in tea ceremony items, particularly matcha bowls, Nishimoto is committed to sharing the taste and atmosphere of matcha in a way that is easy to enjoy, a sentiment reflected in every piece they create.

Crafts
Yamanaka lacquerware, also known as Yamanaka Shikki, is a kind of lacquerware produced in the Yamanaka Onsen district of Kaga, Ishikawa Prefecture. This lacquerware is unique in that it blends wood grain's natural elegance with the elegant maki-e technique of sprinkling gold, silver, or other colored powder onto a lacquer painting.
With its beautiful wood texture, delicate and robust Yamanaka lacquerware incorporates a modern sense of design while inheriting a tradition that has lasted for 400 years.

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Natsume Matcha Containers & Chashaku Tea Scoops
The natsume matcha container and chashaku matcha scoop are essential utensils in the Japanese tea ceremony. The natsume, inspired by the jujube fruit, is elegantly crafted to hold finely ground matcha powder, while a bamboo or lacquer chashaku is used to measure and scoop it with precision.
Our collection features lacquer and glass natsume matcha containers, along with bamboo and lacquer-finished chashaku tea scoops. The designs range from seigaiha wave patterns and nature-inspired motifs to timeless traditional styles. Select the perfect matcha tea container that will allow you to introduce a personal touch of sophistication to your tea ceremonies or personal matcha tea moments.
