Red & Black lacquerware collection TAYOUBACHI
This large, attractive red bowl comes with a lacquered wooden spoon for non-stick serving. A great addition to any kitchen for its versatility, you’ll find a multitude of uses for this bowl. And at a very affordable price, it’s also a fantastic gift solution.
Details:
- Versatile – can be used to serve salads, large quantities of rice, the choice is yours.
- Traditionally used to make “chirashi sushi” – meaning scattering sushi in summer time.
- Bowl comes with a large wood spoon that is lacquered so rice does not easily stick to it.
- Polyurethane base, hand painted with the famous Yamanaka paint from Japan’s Ishikawa prefecture
- Durable and strong – made to last for years
- Preferably hand wash only although dishwasher safe
- Do not microwave
- Diameter: 31.5cm (12.4″) ; Height: 10.0cm (4.0″) ; Weight 1150g (40.5 ounces)
A word on Urushi
Japanese lacquerware, broadly known as “urushi” (pronounced “oorooshe”), is often red or black. The trademark Urushi deep black is achieved through a process that involves the use of iron powder. Pigments like vermillion are added to produce the classic vivid orange-red colour that was originally used to decorate pottery and preserve the bones of royalty.
Black and red lacquerware is often decorated with “maki-e”; gold, silver or other coloured powders are sprinkled onto the wet urushi. In Japanese, maki means “sprinkling” and the “e” means “picture”. Thus, in combination, “sprinkling pictures”.
With origins that date back 9,000 years, Urushi is one of the world’s most durable natural lacquers. Urushi dries or hardens by absorbing moisture from the air. When hardened, urushi is waterproof, protecting objects from heat, salt, mould and all types of weather exposure.
Thanks to its magnificent, natural beauty and remarkable strength, Urushi has become an intrinsic symbol of Japanese culture.