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Japanese lacquerware, also known as "shikki," is a type of decorative object that is coated with lacquer, a type of resin that comes from the sap of the lacquer tree. The process of creating lacquerware is time-consuming and requires skill and precision, as multiple layers of lacquer must be applied and polished.Japanese lacquerware is often valued for its beauty, durability and its ability to preserve the object for a long time. The process of lacquerware making is a traditional craft in Japan and the pieces made, can range from simple and functional objects to highly decorative and ornate pieces. They are often used in a traditional Japanese setting, and can add a sense of elegance and refinement to the room.Cute Rabbit Japanese Traditional Stackable Box Plates OJYU for Japanese New Year Cuisine OSECHI. Made in Japan. (Red)meizhouer Japanese bento boxes wood lunch box handmade natural wooden sushi box tableware bowl Food ContainerKotobuki 2-Tiered Bento Box, Woodgrain/Cherry (Sakura) BlossomBowl, 4.5 inch Suction Bowl, Black Changeable Pine (13.4 φ x 9.3 cm), (7-244-10), Wooden Product, Restaurants, Inns, Lacquerware, Japanese Tableware, Restaurant, Commercial Use
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