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Small Japanese Magewappa Cedar Wood Box with Lacquer Spoon

Sale price€101,00

Magewappa, originating in northern Japan (particularly the city of Odate in Akita Prefecture) in the Edo period, is a craft where thin cedar (or cypress) boards, softened with hot water, are bent by hand and secured with strips of cherry bark.

In Odate, the Kurikyu family house, founded in 1874 and now run by the sixth generation, met during our recent trip to northern Japan, perpetuates this art with a delicacy and respect for traditions that give each piece a rare authenticity.

This 1-compartment box (box size: diameter 9cm, height 5.5cm), created by Kurikyu artisans, is very representative of the magewappa technique and gives off a wonderful cedar scent. It has a small notch for a spoon if desired (the burgundy lacquer spoon is also included) and is ideal as a delicate decorative object or box for treats, sugar or spices (magewappa boxes are particularly suitable for food use). It is presented in a cardboard box, which will be wrapped with a beautiful fabric according to the art of Korean pojagi.

Magewappa, or "curved wood", is a 400-year-old Japanese tradition that involves cutting thin strips, particularly of cedar, from Japanese forests, keeping only those whose grain matches the desired appearance. The strips are boiled to soften them and then curved around custom-designed shapes. Characteristic of the magewappa technique, the assembly and fixing of the elements is done using pieces of cherry bark. Each element is worked to be perfectly in harmony. The entire process lasts several weeks.

PLACE OF MANUFACTURE JAPAN
DIMENSIONS


D9cm x H5.5cm

WEIGHT

(with cardboard box) 94gr

COMPOSITION Cedar, cherry bark

This object keeps in memory the hand of the craftsman who patiently designed it. It will accompany your daily life moments, bringing its delicate and refined beauty, while contributing to the preservation of unique artisanal know-how.

CARE INSTRUCTIONS : Hand clean with a soft cloth, a little warm water and a little dishwashing liquid if necessary, dry immediately. Do not expose to direct sunlight. Do not soak for a long time. No microwave, oven and dishwasher.


The art of wrapping

The precious objects are wrapped in a beautiful cloth beautifully tied according to the little-known art of Korean pojagi. Details and conditions >