ICHIKAWA WOOD CRAFT FLOWER SHAPED WOODEN SMALL TRAY
$281.00
Color:

Ichikawa Wood Craft Flower Shaped Wooden Small Tray

USD $281
Color: Beige
Quantity:

This cloud-shaped tray will make your daily table setting delightful and sophisticated.

This "Small" size is especially suitable for tea time or a small snack.

Ichikawa Wood Craft specializes in making the various wooden products from furnitures to trays. This tray uses solid natural wood which is a genuine natural wood, different from a plywood or glued laminated wood.

Each tray makes the best use of the natural color of wood. A beige tray uses Japanese Ash Wood, which is often used for traditional crafts. A brown tray uses camphorwood as the main body, which is also used for traditional crafts, and solid zelkova for the rim.

Each piece is made of natural materials, so there may be slight differences in color, grain pattern and other details from photo, but we hope you enjoy the natural features and unique characteristics of the material.

It is suitable not only for serving meals, desserts, and drinks, but also as a stand for flower and home decorations.

There are different sizes with the same design, so please use them according to your needs and table setting.

PRODUCT DETAIL

  • Quantity: 1
  • Dimension: W34cm(13.3in) x H2cm(0.7in)
  • Material: Natural wood
  • Origin: Made in Japan
  • Brand: Ichikawa Woodcraft

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ABOUT ICHIKAWA WOOD CRAFT

Ichikawa Wood Craft has its own factory in Fujieda City, Shizuoka Prefecture which is known as a major furniture production area in Japan.

They design and manufacture all their wooden products, which include various genres such as furniture and miscellaneous goods.

Especially, their wooden trays are made of natural materials and manufactured with high skills, thus they are highly evaluated.

They aim to provide wooden products with a focus on design and materials, and will always try their hand at all kinds of work, regardless of genre. 

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WOOD CRAFT

In Japan, 70% of the land is covered with forests, and there are said to be as many as 200 species of trees, including coniferous trees such as cedar and cypress, and broad-leaved trees such as zelkova, chestnut, and horse chestnut, that are used for construction and woodworking.
Woodworking techniques developed along with tools, giving rise to a variety of woodworking techniques such as sashimono, carving, gouging, grinding, bending, and hooping.
The skillful use of tools such as axes, machetes, planes, saws, chisels, and files in Japanese woodworking supports not only the lives of people but also the cultural heritage of temples and shrines.
The elaborate techniques that have been cultivated over a long period of history are highly regarded around the world.