WAJIMA KIRIMOTO

Japanese Lacquer Spoon

Wajima Kirimoto, a lacquerware craft company from Wajima, Ishikawa Prefecture, creates exquisite lacquered spoons known for their soft curvatures. These spoons … read more
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Wajima Kirimoto, a lacquerware craft company from Wajima, Ishikawa Prefecture, creates exquisite lacquered spoons known for their soft curvatures. These spoons are meticulously carved and coated with multiple layers of natural lacquer, resulting in a lightweight and comfortable touch. The use of Wajima jinoko, a diatomaceous earth powder collected from Mt. Komine in Wajima City, enhances their quality. These lacquer-coated spoons neither become too hot nor too cold, making them ideal for everyday use. Their smooth feel on the mouth and tongue even appeals to babies. The small size is recommended for desserts, teaspoons, and children1.

In summary, Wajima Kirimoto’s lacquered spoons combine craftsmanship, functionality, and aesthetics, providing an enjoyable dining experience.

DESIGNER: Taiichi Kirimoto
TECHNIQUE: Uwa-nuri, top coated
MATERIALS: Natural lacquer and Japanese white-bark magnolia
DIMENSIONS:
Small:
138mm(5.43inch)??20mm(0.79inch)
Large: Length 180(7.09inch)??38mm(1.5inch)

???Please note if you would like gift wrapping, please order a paper gift box separately.

Japanese Lacquer Spoon

¥11,000 - ¥16,500

Japanese Lacquer Spoon

¥11,000 - ¥16,500

Description

Wajima Kirimoto, a lacquerware craft company from Wajima, Ishikawa Prefecture, creates exquisite lacquered spoons known for their soft curvatures. These spoons are meticulously carved and coated with multiple layers of natural lacquer, resulting in a lightweight and comfortable touch. The use of Wajima jinoko, a diatomaceous earth powder collected from Mt. Komine in Wajima City, enhances their quality. These lacquer-coated spoons neither become too hot nor too cold, making them ideal for everyday use. Their smooth feel on the mouth and tongue even appeals to babies. The small size is recommended for desserts, teaspoons, and children1.

In summary, Wajima Kirimoto’s lacquered spoons combine craftsmanship, functionality, and aesthetics, providing an enjoyable dining experience.

DESIGNER: Taiichi Kirimoto
TECHNIQUE: Uwa-nuri, top coated
MATERIALS: Natural lacquer and Japanese white-bark magnolia
DIMENSIONS:
Small:
138mm(5.43inch)??20mm(0.79inch)
Large: Length 180(7.09inch)??38mm(1.5inch)

???Please note if you would like gift wrapping, please order a paper gift box separately.

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