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Oak Village Soup Cup Wipe Lacquered Large: Diameter 12cm x Height 7cm Capacity: Approx. 300ml Medium: Diameter 10cm x Height 6cm Capacity: Approx. 150ml Small: Diameter 8cm x Height 5cm Capacity: Approx. 60ml Round that fits in the palm of your hand Nest
Oak Village Soup Cup Wipe Lacquered Large: Diameter 12cm x Height 7cm Capacity: Approx. 300ml Medium: Diameter 10cm x Height 6cm Capacity: Approx. 150ml Small: Diameter 8cm x Height 5cm Capacity: Approx. 60ml Round that fits in the palm of your hand Nest
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Size: Large: Diameter 12cm x Height 7cm Capacity: Approx. 300ml Medium: Diameter 10cm x Height 6cm Capacity: Approx. 150ml Small: Diameter 8cm x Height 5cm Capacity: Approx. 60ml A round nesting box that fits in the palm of your hand. Set of 3 lacquered wooden bowls Finished with vegetable oil to take advantage of the wood's skin, you can enjoy the aging that increases in flavor the more you use it. Using solid domestic natural wood, each piece is carefully finished by craftsmen in our workshop in Hida Takayama.
It's lightweight, hard to break, has excellent heat retention, and makes a pleasant sound even when the containers hit each other. This is a series of lacquered vessels for everyday use that are made from domestic natural wood and finished with lacquer, an excellent natural paint, giving it the warmth of wood. The three bowls nest together for compact storage. It is carved from a block of Japanese horse chestnut wood, and the ripple-like wood grain spreads out round the cup's belly. The bowl is gentle on the palate and has a round shape that fits comfortably in the palm of your hand, and the outside doesn't get too hot. We are particular about the silk-smooth wood surface known as ``horse chestnut silk skin,'' the wood grain that spreads out like ripples, the warm texture that cannot be found in ceramics, and the gentle and adorable shape. ) I made a bowl. Add salad to the large bowl, soup or corn flakes to the middle bowl, and jam or dessert to the small bowl to create an elegant breakfast table. Soup stays warm forever, yogurt stays just the right amount of cold, and you should definitely try out the excellent heat retention properties that are unique to wooden bowls. A block of horse chestnut tree that grows in Japan is hollowed out and finished with lacquer, a natural paint that the Japanese have cultivated since ancient times. Compared to ceramics, 1. It is lighter and less likely to break. 2. It has excellent heat retention and does not get hot when held in the hand. Hot drinks do not get cold easily. 3. It makes a pleasant sound when rubbed against each other. Also, other wooden products made with chemical paints. Compared to 4, it is safe, and 5, the lacquer becomes transparent and has a unique texture after use, and the lacquer can be repainted and repaired. The ``Chene Doux'' series expresses ``natural materials, loveliness, and femininity.'' We put our thoughts into the French word ``cheine,'' which means oak, and ``doux,'' which means gentleness and comfort. A heart-warming series of wooden vessels born from a unique perspective, with a round shape that fits in the palm of your hand.How to use lacquer vessels.Lacquer is rich in beauty and durability, and is used in a variety of situations as an excellent natural paint. You can use it as soon as you receive it, but if you leave it out of the box or wrapping paper and exposed to air for a while, the characteristic odor of lacquer may fade. It gradually softens and the surface becomes more solid, making it more beautiful and long-lasting, so please give it a try.・ We recommend washing with lukewarm water using a soft cotton cloth.・ Cannot be submerged in water for a long time. Do not soak it in water; wash away dirt immediately. - After washing with water, wipe it with a dry cloth as soon as possible. - Be careful not to use metal knives and forks, hard sponges, or cleansers, as they may damage the surface. - Do not use bleach. - The unique smell of lacquer will gradually subside over time, but to get rid of it quickly, use vinegar water or rice bran. "Lifestyle wisdom" that has been passed down along with lacquer culture. We would appreciate it if you could take advantage of it and use it regularly. (60)) [Oak Village] Since our founding in 1974, we have continued to create products using the renewable resource of wood, with the aim of creating a sustainable, recycling-oriented society. Utilizing the traditional construction method of ``kikumi'' and our extensive knowledge of wood, we work on a wide range of products from furniture, toys, stationery, lacquerware, and other woodwork to wooden buildings. [Material] Utilizing Japanese solid wood in the right place. Approximately 70% of Japan's land is covered in forest, and in order to make effective use of its forest resources, we are particular about using domestically produced materials and propose a lifestyle in harmony with the environment. In Japan, where a wide variety of trees grow, we are particularly active in using hardwoods. The hardwoods grown in Japan come in a wide variety of varieties and are highly dense materials, each with a rich variety of expressions. In contrast to softwoods such as cedar and cypress, which grow quickly and are straight, hardwoods such as oak and birch are materials that require highly demanding lumber and processing techniques tailored to the characteristics of the tree species. After understanding the characteristics of each tree species, such as the expression and strength of wood grain and color, we aim to fully utilize the forest resources around us by putting the right material in the right place. [Technology] Making full use of Hida's craftsmanship to create products that can be used for a long time.In order to maximize the beauty and durability of solid wood, we use the "wood framing" technique inherited by Japanese craftsmen. We aim to create products that can be used for a long time, spanning generations. “Kigumi” refers to wood.
Color: Wipe lacquered
Size: Set of 3
Manufacturer: Oak Village
Material: Porcelain, wood
Product weight: 0.3 kg
Home washing: Hand wash only
Microwave safe: No
Mold-resistant treatment: Lacquerware
Assembled: No
Package size: 13 x 13 x 9 cm; 300 g
Package weight : 0.3 kg
Batteries used: No
Brand birthplace: Japan
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
It's lightweight, hard to break, has excellent heat retention, and makes a pleasant sound even when the containers hit each other. This is a series of lacquered vessels for everyday use that are made from domestic natural wood and finished with lacquer, an excellent natural paint, giving it the warmth of wood. The three bowls nest together for compact storage. It is carved from a block of Japanese horse chestnut wood, and the ripple-like wood grain spreads out round the cup's belly. The bowl is gentle on the palate and has a round shape that fits comfortably in the palm of your hand, and the outside doesn't get too hot. We are particular about the silk-smooth wood surface known as ``horse chestnut silk skin,'' the wood grain that spreads out like ripples, the warm texture that cannot be found in ceramics, and the gentle and adorable shape. ) I made a bowl. Add salad to the large bowl, soup or corn flakes to the middle bowl, and jam or dessert to the small bowl to create an elegant breakfast table. Soup stays warm forever, yogurt stays just the right amount of cold, and you should definitely try out the excellent heat retention properties that are unique to wooden bowls. A block of horse chestnut tree that grows in Japan is hollowed out and finished with lacquer, a natural paint that the Japanese have cultivated since ancient times. Compared to ceramics, 1. It is lighter and less likely to break. 2. It has excellent heat retention and does not get hot when held in the hand. Hot drinks do not get cold easily. 3. It makes a pleasant sound when rubbed against each other. Also, other wooden products made with chemical paints. Compared to 4, it is safe, and 5, the lacquer becomes transparent and has a unique texture after use, and the lacquer can be repainted and repaired. The ``Chene Doux'' series expresses ``natural materials, loveliness, and femininity.'' We put our thoughts into the French word ``cheine,'' which means oak, and ``doux,'' which means gentleness and comfort. A heart-warming series of wooden vessels born from a unique perspective, with a round shape that fits in the palm of your hand.How to use lacquer vessels.Lacquer is rich in beauty and durability, and is used in a variety of situations as an excellent natural paint. You can use it as soon as you receive it, but if you leave it out of the box or wrapping paper and exposed to air for a while, the characteristic odor of lacquer may fade. It gradually softens and the surface becomes more solid, making it more beautiful and long-lasting, so please give it a try.・ We recommend washing with lukewarm water using a soft cotton cloth.・ Cannot be submerged in water for a long time. Do not soak it in water; wash away dirt immediately. - After washing with water, wipe it with a dry cloth as soon as possible. - Be careful not to use metal knives and forks, hard sponges, or cleansers, as they may damage the surface. - Do not use bleach. - The unique smell of lacquer will gradually subside over time, but to get rid of it quickly, use vinegar water or rice bran. "Lifestyle wisdom" that has been passed down along with lacquer culture. We would appreciate it if you could take advantage of it and use it regularly. (60)) [Oak Village] Since our founding in 1974, we have continued to create products using the renewable resource of wood, with the aim of creating a sustainable, recycling-oriented society. Utilizing the traditional construction method of ``kikumi'' and our extensive knowledge of wood, we work on a wide range of products from furniture, toys, stationery, lacquerware, and other woodwork to wooden buildings. [Material] Utilizing Japanese solid wood in the right place. Approximately 70% of Japan's land is covered in forest, and in order to make effective use of its forest resources, we are particular about using domestically produced materials and propose a lifestyle in harmony with the environment. In Japan, where a wide variety of trees grow, we are particularly active in using hardwoods. The hardwoods grown in Japan come in a wide variety of varieties and are highly dense materials, each with a rich variety of expressions. In contrast to softwoods such as cedar and cypress, which grow quickly and are straight, hardwoods such as oak and birch are materials that require highly demanding lumber and processing techniques tailored to the characteristics of the tree species. After understanding the characteristics of each tree species, such as the expression and strength of wood grain and color, we aim to fully utilize the forest resources around us by putting the right material in the right place. [Technology] Making full use of Hida's craftsmanship to create products that can be used for a long time.In order to maximize the beauty and durability of solid wood, we use the "wood framing" technique inherited by Japanese craftsmen. We aim to create products that can be used for a long time, spanning generations. “Kigumi” refers to wood.
Color: Wipe lacquered
Size: Set of 3
Manufacturer: Oak Village
Material: Porcelain, wood
Product weight: 0.3 kg
Home washing: Hand wash only
Microwave safe: No
Mold-resistant treatment: Lacquerware
Assembled: No
Package size: 13 x 13 x 9 cm; 300 g
Package weight : 0.3 kg
Batteries used: No
Brand birthplace: Japan
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
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