We first discovered this exquisite wooden tableware on an onsen trip to the Kiso Valley in Nagano Prefecture a few years ago, and we've been returning every fall since. Hand-turned from local woods and then coated in a clear natural urushi lacquer, the craftsmen masterfully allow the beauty of the wood to shine through. This set of plates was carved from sen, Japanese ash, a dense hardwood celebrated for its beautiful grain, in an elegant trumpet form, which makes them somewhere between a shallow bowl and a plate. Each is sold separately and is totally unique.
Run by Kazuo Ogura, a fifth-generation woodturner, Yamaichi Rokuro produces fine handturned and natural urushi-lacquered woodwork made from local hardwoods in Nagano Prefecture, from tableware to furniture and everything in between. With an eye for stunning wood grains and effects, Yamaichi Rokuro brings a refreshingly modern approach to an ancient art.
Urushi lacquerware requires delicate care. Do not use with metal utensils. Hand wash with a gentle cloth and soap and dry thoroughly. Do not soak. Do not put into a dishwasher or microwave. Do not store in direct sunlight. Take care of your lacquerware and it will become an heirloom piece for generations.
Handmade in Nagiso, Japan
Japanese ash with natural urushi lacquer
7 1/4" diameter, 1 1/2" tall
Hand wash only, see care notes above