




SHUJI NAKAGAWA JAPANESE CYPRESS WOOD RICE BOW Φ7.0 x H4.6 in(TOP COVER Φ7.8 x H1.3 in)
BRAND: Nakagawa Mokkougei
ARTIST: Shuji Nakagawa
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Size: Φ200 x H 35mm / Φ7.87 x H 1.37in (TOP COVER)
Φ180 x H 117mm / Φ7.08 x H 4.6 in
Φ180 x H 117mm / Φ7.08 x H 4.6 in
Weight: 380g / 0.83lb
Material : Japanese cypress
nickel silver
nickel silver
Product NO:9884-599-0126-2300
Origin : Made in Japan
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A tool for preserving rice.
Paulownia material can adjust the heat and moisture of the rice and keep the taste longer.
A tool for preserving rice.
Paulownia material can adjust the heat and moisture of the rice and keep the taste longer.
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CONCEPT
NAKAGAWA MOKKOUGEI represents the fine tradition of Kyoto
woodcrafting where timehonoured skills are passed on from father to son.
The company prides itself of its wooden buckets (ki-oke),
which are handcrafted using a technique developed 700 years ago during the Muromachi era.
During the Edo period, households used wooden buckets for bathing rituals and for storing rice
and miso. Today, these buckets are still as relevant as ever and are used for various purposes,
such as champagne coolers, bathtubs and as beautiful objects for everyday life.
HISTORY
NAKAGAWA MOKKOUGEI has two studios in japan,
one in Kyoto and one in Shiga. The Kyoto
studio is run by Kiyotsugu NAKAGAWA,
who in 2001 received a national accolade for his
commitment to japanese design heritage.
The Shiga studio is run by his son, Shuji NAKAGAWA
who is a contemporary artist.
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