


Shitsurindō Paper-Backed Lacquer Bowl
- Regular price
- $141.00
- Sale price
- $141.00
- Regular price
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A lacquer bowl where you can enjoy the texture of Washi paper.
This paper-lined bowl from ""Owan-ya Uchida"" is made by applying Washi paper to the wooden base and layering lacquer on top. Applying Washi paper not only increases strength but also allows the characteristic texture of Washi to appear on the surface, letting you enjoy a different texture from glossy lacquered bowls.
Height: 7cm
Proper Usage
- After use, do not leave in hot water for extended periods. Wash with lukewarm water or a soft sponge with neutral kitchen detergent, then wipe with a soft cloth.
- Cannot be used in dishwashers.
- Cannot be used on direct flame, in microwaves, or ovens.
- Avoid use in refrigerators.
- Avoid using or storing in direct sunlight or extremely dry places.
- To maintain good luster, do not wipe forcefully - remove dust first, then wipe lightly with a soft cloth.
- For fingerprints, breathe on the surface and wipe with a soft cloth.
- The smell of new lacquerware will disappear completely if placed in a rice bin for a few days.
Precautions
- Please use the bowl correctly according to its intended purpose and usage.
- As each piece is handcrafted by artisans and uses natural materials, there are individual variations in color and texture.
- In very rare cases depending on constitution, paint or lacquer may cause rashes. If this occurs, consult a dermatologist immediately.
About Repairs
- Lacquerware can be repaired. If damage or deterioration occurs through years of use, please contact the address listed in the product instruction manual [Shitsurindo Co., Ltd.].

Using Premium Echizen Hand-Made Washi Paper
The technique of applying washi paper directly to vessels for reinforcement is said to have begun around the Edo period in various regions. The washi-lined bowls that have been passed down in Echizen become more durable by applying washi paper to the wooden base and coating it with multiple layers of lacquer. Today, they are mainly used for kaiseki tableware and tea ceremony utensils. The washi used is Echizen hand-made washi - kozo rakusui-shi (mulberry fiber paper). Please enjoy the excellent durability and the gentle texture and feel of hand-made washi paper that comes through the lacquer.

Perfect for Gifts with Dedicated Box
The washi-lined bowls made only from natural materials - natural wood, genuine lacquer, and natural washi - have good hand-feel and durability due to the textured surface of the washi paper. The basic shape that's easy to use for both soup bowls and rice bowls makes them perfect for everyday dining. They come in a dedicated box featuring the "Owan-ya Uchida" logo, making them ideal as gifts for loved ones.
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Delivery & returns
Free international shipping available on qualifying orders. Global shipping from Nara, Japan via DHL. Returns accepted within 14 days of delivery for unused items in original packaging (return shipping at customer's expense).
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