Japanese Lacquered Wooden Lidded Bowl Owan Vtg Rice Soup Dish Black Red LB131

Japanese Lacquered Wooden Lidded Bowl Owan Vtg Rice Soup Dish Black Red LB131

Asian · Black · Red

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Chidori Vintage
Oharu, Ama-Gun, Aichi, Japan
148-1 Yakata, Sanbongi Ama-Gun, Aichi JP,






Usage
  • Lidded bowls can be ideal for serving traditional Japanese dishes, including rice and soups, while adding an authentic touch to dining experiences.
  • These bowls may be well-suited for both everyday use and special occasions, allowing for stylish presentation of meals to guests.
  • The compact design of lacquered bowls may be advantageous for limited kitchen spaces, providing both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
History
  • Japanese lacquerware has a long-standing tradition, believed to have originated over a thousand years ago, often associated with craftsmanship and artistry.
  • Lacquered wooden products may reflect a deep cultural heritage, emphasizing the value placed on natural materials and intricate design techniques in Japan's history.
  • The use of lacquer in tableware is commonly linked to various Japanese art movements, highlighting the intersection of utility and aesthetic expression.
Design Significance
  • The contrast of black and red in lacquerware is often celebrated for its striking visual impact, showcasing a classic Japanese color palette.
  • Mid-century Japanese design is characterized by a focus on simplicity and elegance, which may still resonate in contemporary interpretations of similar products.
  • Lacquered surfaces offer not only beauty but also durability, as the finishing process enhances the wood's resilience, making it suitable for various uses.

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