Hachimantai City, Iwate Prefecture, is where lacquerware has been made since ancient times as many lacquer trees have grown in this region since the Jomon period.
Appi Urushi Studio makes high-quality lacquerware utilizing valuable domestic lacquer, which has only 2% of the domestic distribution amount, aiming for the revival of the old-fashioned lacquerware culture. Video
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Appi Urushi Studio
Hasoriwan for Children
Hasoriwan for Children, with their low back and warped rim, makes it easy to see the contents of the bowl and can be used not only as soup bowls for children but also as small bowls or serving bowls. It is also suitable for desserts such as ice cream, as it does not transfer heat from the hand. The low height provides stability, and the shape around the base is finger-friendly, making it safe for small children and the elderly. This design is also characterized by its ease of storage, as it is not tall when stacked.
Size: About Ø110xH50mm
Material: Japanese Cherry Birch (Processed in Japan, Mainly in Yamanaka, Ishikawa Prefecture)
Unavailable: Open Flame, Oven, Microwave, Dishwasher, Bleach
Price: 6,900 JPY
Appi Urushi Studio
Hasoriwan #4
Hasoriwan #4, with its curved edges, is suitable for everyday use and special occasions such as New Year's. The low base is stable, and the bowls can be used for various dishes. The low height provides stability, and the shape around the base is finger-friendly, making it safe for small children and the elderly. This design is also characterized by its ease of storage, as it is not tall when stacked.
Size: About Ø120xH63mm
Material: Horse Chestnut (Processed in Japan, Mainly in Yamanaka, Ishikawa Prefecture)
Unavailable: Open Flame, Oven, Microwave, Dishwasher, Bleach
Price: 8,300 JPY
Appi Urushi Studio
Hasoriwan #4.4
The slightly larger Hasoriwan #4.4 is useful for soups with many ingredients, ozoni, and small amounts of noodles. The low height provides stability, and the shape around the base is finger-friendly, making it safe for small children and the elderly. This design is also characterized by its ease of storage, as it is not tall when stacked.
Size: About Ø128xH70mm
Material: Horse Chestnut (Processed in Japan, Mainly in Yamanaka, Ishikawa Prefecture)
Unavailable: Open Flame, Oven, Microwave, Dishwasher, Bleach
Price: 10,000 JPY
Appi Urushi Studio
Hachimantai City, Iwate Prefecture, is where lacquerware has been made since the ancient times as many lacquer trees grow in this region since the Jomon period. Appi Urushi Studio makes high-quality lacquerware utilizing valuable domestic lacquer, which has only 2% of domestic distribution amount, aiming the revival of the old-fashioned lacquerware culture.