Hachimantai City, Iwate Prefecture, is where lacquerware has been made since ancient times as many lacquer trees have grown in this region since the Jomon period.
Appi Urushi Studio makes high-quality lacquerware utilizing valuable domestic lacquer, which has only 2% of the domestic distribution amount, aiming for the revival of the old-fashioned lacquerware culture. Video
As with every order from Shokunin, everything arrived in excellent order. I am particularly enamoured with the Tsujiwa Kanaami Sesame Roaster, it toasts the seeds so perfectly and quickly. I never thought that I would ever need something like this but now I don’t think that I could live without it. The Nikko creamer is such high quality and matches the Nikko teapot beautifully. The cast iron pans and lacquerware are also excellent quality as always.
J.N. from Australia
I have just received the products now.
They all match the descriptions and none have been broken trough the shipment.
I will look forward to continue making business with you.
Thank you very much.
A.R. from UK
Good morning! I've just received my products today and I have only "one word" to say about it: I love it! Thank you so much and congratulations for your products!
A.S. from Brazil
Thank you, everything arrived and I am very satisfied with the products!
A.N. from Switzerland
This item is usually shipped in 3 business days. We will inform you of the estimated shipping date if shipping is delayed due to a shortage.
Alike chopsticks and other products that directly touch users' mouths, Spoon is an item that allows users to experience the gentleness that lacquer wares have. Wooden materials are lighter and have warmth compared to metallic goods, which could safely be used by children and elderlies. Recommended to people allergic to metals as well. It can be used to serve soup, curry, and cereal.
Size: About W190xD34mm
Material: Beech (Processed in Japan, Mainly in Yamanaka, Ishikawa Prefecture)
Unavailable: Open Flame, Oven, Microwave, Dishwasher, Bleach
Price: 4,000 JPY
Appi Urushi Studio
Hachimantai City, Iwate Prefecture, is where lacquerware has been made since the ancient times as many lacquer trees grow in this region since the Jomon period. Appi Urushi Studio makes high-quality lacquerware utilizing valuable domestic lacquer, which has only 2% of domestic distribution amount, aiming the revival of the old-fashioned lacquerware culture.