Fukunishi Sobe Black and Gold Aizu Lacquerware Guinomi Sake Cup
This small Guinomi Sake cup has a gorgeous two-tone color of black and gold, which is perfect for drinking sake at festive occasions. When sake is poured, the lacquer becomes even more beautiful with its glossy reflection.
All of Fukunishi Sobe's decorations are 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 handmade products.
Its timeless traditional design is suitable for long-term use, daily use or when entertaining guests.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Quantity: 1
- Dimension: D6.5cm(2.6in) x H4.3cm(1.7in)
- Capacity: 35ml(1.2oz)
- Material: Wood
- Origin: Made in Japan - Aizu Lacquerware
- Brand: Fukunishi Sobe
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ABOUT FUKUNISHI SOBE
Fukunishi-Sobei Shoten was started by taking over the lacquerware division from the main family, which had been in existence for 13 generations since the early Edo period. They have developed their products over time by figuring out "what must not be changed and what must be changed". In addition to the lacquering technique that makes the most of the moist luster of lacquerware, the company has handed down the unique decorative techniques of Aizu, such as Aizu-e painting with motifs of pine, bamboo, plum, and ceremonial arrow, and the spinning wheel. Fukunishi Soubei's lacquerware flexibly incorporates modern industrial technology, and is a special product that has a high artistic value as well as an aspect of being daily use items with which long-time use gives an additional charm.
View more Fukunishi Sobe itemsAbout AIZU LACQUERware
Aizu is located in the southern part of the Tohoku region and is known as a place where nature and history are richly preserved and a unique culture takes root. The Aizu region is a basin surrounded by rich nature and has become a famous lacquerware production area where the entire process from the production of materials, such as cultivating lacquer trees, collecting sap, and cutting nearby trees, to the processing and finishing of lacquerware can be done locally. Aizu lacquerware has continued to grow up to the present day, as it has always proactively adopted the latest technology in addition to the traditional techniques that have survived for over 400 years.
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