This lunch box is made by craftsmen from Japanese natural Mizume cherry trees, milled one by one. The round shape makes it easy to pack large fried chicken and Japanese dishes, and you'll look forward to lunch every day even without preparing special side dishes. We introduce high-quality wooden lunch boxes that are especially recommended for those who want a wooden lunch box but are not confident in how to handle it.
The quality is clear when you use it
A lunch box that shows the skill of Yamanaka lacquerware craftsmen. When you put in the side dishes and close the lid, it closes tightly with a comfortable feeling, as if it is sliding on a thin layer of air.
When making a lunch box, the side dishes and trivial arrangement affect the appearance, but it is strange that if the container is good, anything you put in looks delicious. Mizume Sakura Lunch Box is not only easy to pack rice in that respect, but its shape without corners makes it easy to pick up every last grain. It is easy to wash and wipe with a cloth, simplifying daily maintenance even in busy times. The urethane coating increases durability, so no special care is required, which is a nice feature for daily use.
At first glance, it looks compact, but the capacity is a generous 700ml, which is enough to satisfy even adult men. The fit when you hold it is unique to wooden lunch boxes, and the smooth and silky texture is so smooth that you will be enchanted.
Mizume Sakura lunch boxes increase the enjoyment of making lunch and eating, and help you to save money. Available in two colors: glossy lacquer tea and matte and smooth natural. It comes in a decorative box, so it is also a great gift for birthdays, moving celebrations, school entrance celebrations, and new life gifts.
Traditional crafts - Yamanaka lacquerware
Yamanaka lacquerware, which has been around for 400 years since the Azuchi-Momoyama period, is characterized by a wood cutting method called "vertical wood". Using wood sliced into rings not only makes the wood durable, but also reveals beautiful annual rings. To bring out the grain, the wood is treated with a "wiped lacquer" process, in which raw lacquer is applied and then wiped off repeatedly, leaving the pattern of the wood unaffected. It takes about three months to complete one piece.
Wiped lacquer requires advanced turning techniques because the wood is not hidden. SHIRASAGI is a company that skillfully uses primitive "electric potter's wheel" and "woodworking lathe" to finish domestic wood and create genuine, serious Made in Japan products.
High quality closer to you
Among the three lacquerware production areas known as "Yamanaka for wood," "Wajima for lacquer," and "Kanazawa for lacquerware," Shirasagi Woodworks in Yamanaka boasts the top domestic techniques in lathe turning. Usually, lacquerware is made by a group of people, but by adopting a unique style that involves everything from purchasing logs to processing, they have refined their quality and now hold a 50% share of the Yamanaka lacquerware processing market. This style is imbued with the desire of the makers to deliver high-quality tableware that exceeds the price to those who want to use it.
For many years, they have been manufacturing bowl products for many famous brands, but in 1997 they began developing original products using the techniques they had cultivated. The third generation launched their own brand, SHIRASAGI, and are committed to making tableware that can be used as everyday items.
SHIRASAGI is a place where artisanal skills and traditions live on. Choose this special item to add color to your daily life, not only for yourself but also as a gift for someone special.
capacity | 700ml |
Size | Diameter 13 x Height 8 (cm) |
Weight | 254g |
Material | Natural wood (lacquer brown: lacquer coating, natural: urethane coating) |
Country of origin | Japan |
Gift box | This product would be packaged in a gift box. |
Compatible Devices | Microwave: ×
Dishwasher: × Oven: × |
Among the three lacquerware production areas known as "Yamanaka for woodwork," "Wajima for lacquerware," and "Kanazawa for lacquerware," SHIRASAGI boasts the top domestic techniques in wood-turning in Yamanaka. The company manufactures bowl products for many famous brands, and in 1997 began developing original products using the techniques it had cultivated. By focusing on making tableware that can be used as everyday items, Shirasagi Mokkou now holds a 50% share of the Yamanaka lacquerware processing market. Their unique style, which involves everything from purchasing raw wood to processing, is imbued with the creators' desire to deliver high-quality tableware that is worth more than its price to those who want to use it.
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