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Okumura Seikan: Wajimanuri Lacquerware Steel Can
Description
Okumura Seikan: Wajimanuri Lacquerware Steel CanFree standard airmail Wajimanuri, or lacquerware from the town of Wajima, is one of the great lacquerware traditions of Japan. The traditional process of applying lacquer may involve up to 124 steps in a labor intensive process directed by a master craftsman and involving 5 7 of his apprentices. Products using the traditional process can cost thousands of dollars. This steel can product uses a process if applying lacquer to the steel can by craftsmen
ARTIST NAME Kaoli Nakamura (more info below)
Ingredients: Guava leaves
Location: 1806-21 Kiriyama
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and to contribute to society through Japanese tea
Furoshiki wrapping cloth printed with the ukiyo-e woodblock print: 'South Wind
(Delicious
The ceramic blade grinds tea leaves into a powder allowing you to ingest all of the leaf's nutrients
Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) is an ukiyoe artist and printmaker active in the late Edo period
The beautiful textured pattern of the Sumidagawa® brand furoshiki adds elegance to the print
having been prepared since the previous fall
Color mode: CMYK (at least 3%)
Shipping Estimate
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Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 14 - Jul 19
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