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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Due to the high heat insulation properties of lacquerware, the temperature transmitted to the hand is moderate even when hot rice is served, allowing for safe use. Lacquer is stain-resistant and can be easily washed off after dried rice, natto, oil, etc. Lighter than it looks, the Meshiwan is also recommended for children and the elderly.
Size: About Ø136xH66mm
Material: Horse Chestnut (Processed in Japan, Mainly in Yamanaka, Ishikawa Prefecture)
Unavailable: Open Flame, Oven, Microwave, Dishwasher, Bleach
Chazuke is a dish consisting mainly of rice with tea poured over it. The larger bowl is perfect for chazuke and can also be used as a donburi. For example, if you serve oyakodon (a bowl of rice topped with chicken and eggs) in a red Chazukewan, the contrast of yellow and red will make it look a little special. It is also recommended for a glamorous bowl of seafood.
Size: About Ø160xH75mm
Material: Horse Chestnut (Processed in Japan, Mainly in Yamanaka, Ishikawa Prefecture)
Unavailable: Open Flame, Oven, Microwave, Dishwasher, Bleach
Price: 14,000 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.