長木瓜盆
A wooden tray crafted in Wajima, Ishikawa Prefecture with a design inspired by Japanese quince.
This tray is crafted in Wajima, Ishikawa Prefecture and produced by Aizawa Mokko, a company that has specialized in woodworking for almost 80 years. As part of the KITO series, this tray was created based on the concept of ‘together with the trees’ and highlights the beautiful natural qualities of wood to help nurture respect and appreciation for the material and the forest from which it originates.
The shape of the tray is inspired by Japanese quince and crafted from chestnut wood.
Wipe with a damp cloth to clean. For grease stains use a soft sponge with a mild detergent and was gently with water. Once washed, wipe dry.
Not suitable for microwave and dishwasher.
Do not use near open flames or ovens. It may cause burning, discolouration, distortion or cracking.
Avoid prolonged soaking in hot or cold water.
Thin-rimmed items can chip, so take care as not to bump or drop them.
Size S :W21.0×D13.6×H1.5cm
Size L : W36.0×D23.0×H1.9cm
The central Chūbu region is predominantly mountainous, home to the rugged Japan Alps with coasts on both the Sea of Japan and the Pacific Ocean. The region's history has been shaped by its strategic position between the great cities of Kyoto and Tokyo with Nagoya at its heart. Niigata lies to the north while Mt Fuji can be found in the south in Shizuoka Prefecture.
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