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Wabi-Iki brown Aizu-lacquer saucer (12cm/4.7in)

Wabi-Iki brown Aizu-lacquer saucer (12cm/4.7in)[100408]

Our Selling Price: 1,300Yen (tax excl.)
Quantity:  pcs
This price is for one piece, not for a pair.

Novel standard of Japanese saucers


The comfortable color and wood grain naturally fit in the Japanese tea setting. The simple design and color never interferes, and this saucer will devote its entire attention to being an efficient accessory in a tea setting. Brown has been a popular color for wooden Japanese saucers since olden day, but this saucer is not old fashioned. The simplified design is given to the saucer, and it goes well with urban styles. The simple design by Everyone’s Tea has met the Aizu-lacquer craftsmanship, and a novel standard of Japanese saucer has been created.



  Wabi-Iki, "侘粋"; Everyone’s Tea original design

Wabi-Iki is Everyone’s Tea original brand. It is the design with beauty of simplicity and sophistication. Wabi-"侘" is the exquisite beauty, discovered and appreciated in simplicity and calm. Iki-"粋" means stylish temperament, attitude, or appearance in Japanese. Everyone’s Tea wants to produce refined Japanese tea wares naturally fitting to modern life. That is Wabi-Iki.



  Aizu lacquer ware

Aizu lacquer ware is a nationally recognized traditional craft in Fukushima Prefecture. It was developed around the 16th century. Wood craftsmen and lacquer masters were brought from Hino (now Shiga prefecture) at that time, and the craftsmanship was handed down. It became one of the popular lacquer ware production regions. Now new techniques are being sought and Aizu lacquer ware still keeps evolving.




Production regionAizu (Fukushima Japan)
Dimensions120*120*h20mm (4.72*4.72*h0.79in)
Weight49g (1.73oz)
MaterialWood
Coating / GlazeUrethane lacquer
NoteThis is made of natural material. Therefore, each item has its own woodgrain pattern, and the one you purchase is unique, and the hue and pattern are not the same as shown in the pictures.
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