小林漆器 (Kobayashi Shikki)
Tsugaru-nuri sake cup, Kara-nuri, Ro (Black color)
Tsugaru-nuri sake cup, Kara-nuri, Ro (Black color)
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This guinomi is crafted using the traditional Tsugaru-nuri lacquer technique from Aomori, finished in a deep black color known as Ro. Layers of red, green, and gold speckled patterns emerge through the lacquer, creating the rich depth and textured expression characteristic of the Karanuri style. When held in the hand, the cup reveals the smooth, velvety feel unique to lacquerware, along with subtle shifts of color that shimmer gently as they catch the light.
Tsugaru-nuri is known for its exceptional durability and the countless steps involved in applying, drying, polishing, and revealing layers of lacquer. Because each pattern forms naturally through this process, no two pieces are ever the same—every cup is a unique expression of craftsmanship.
When you enjoy sake with this guinomi, the soft, warm touch of lacquer enhances the drinking experience. It brings out the clarity of chilled sake and the roundness of room‑temperature varieties, adding a quiet richness to each sip. The cup fits comfortably in the hand, making your time with your favorite sake feel even more special.
A beautiful piece to use, admire, and gift, this guinomi brings the depth of traditional lacquer artistry into your everyday moments.
| Size (Diameter x Height) | 55 x 60 mm (2.17 x 2.36 in) |
| Weight | Approx. 30 g (Approx. 1.06 oz) |
| Material | Natural Wood |
| Microwave | Not microwave-safe |
| Dishwasher | Not dishwasher-safe |
| Direct Fire | Not suitable for open flame |
| Oven | Not oven-safe |
Precautions for using lacquerware
- Please handle lacquerware with care, as the surface can be delicate.
- When storing or using it together with other items, friction or accidental scratches may cause the lacquer coating to wear or peel.
- Wash gently by hand, wipe dry with a soft cloth, and store in a place away from direct sunlight.
This will help preserve the lacquer surface for many years. - Do not soak the item in water. Prolonged exposure may cause the lacquer to deteriorate or peel.
- Avoid using microwave ovens, ovens, direct heat, or dishwashers, as these may damage the lacquerware.
- As this is a handcrafted lacquer item, please take care to avoid impacts, rubbing, or dropping it, as this may cause the lacquer to peel or the surface sheen to fade.
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