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Yusuke Tazawa
Sake pitcher, tin sprinkled
Makiji urushi lacquer
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Description
This sake pitcher is a captivating testament to the allure of simplicity. With its clean lines and unassuming design, it catches the eye effortlessly. Its understated forms serve as a canvas for the art of silver makiji lacquerware. The silver sprinkling shimmers and gleams against the backdrop of this piece, infusing it with a subtle radiance that draws you in. The tin sprinkle technique helps to keep your favourite sake cold. It pairs with the tin sprinkled sake cup.
Stockist
AGOBAY Showroom ZurichDaily life calls for objects that not only perform their functions, but also infuse a sense of calm into the simple, joyful gestures we repeat. Each piece is handcrafted by Yusuke Tazawa, a skilled woodworker, driven by his ambition to uphold a legacy from an era when woodworking thrived as a vibrant industry.
By seamlessly marrying a more contemporary decorative method with the elegance of time-honoured shapes and lacquer practices, a curated selection of masterful works emerges, each piece representing a harmonious dance between tradition and modernity.
64 g, length 7 cm, diameter 12 cm
Japanese mountain cherry wood
You can wipe it with a damp cloth followed by a dry cloth. Do not wash it with any cleansing agents and avoid using abrasive sponges, dishwashers or drying machines. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight as this may cause discolouration or warping.
Every object is meticulously packaged to ensure its safe delivery. In the rare event of any damage occurring during shipping, please contact us within a week of delivery. As our objects are crafted in small batches and often made to order by our artisans, we regretfully do not accept any returns.