Set of 2 Urushi Ume Lacquer Bowls

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¥19,300 JPY
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Bring harmony and beauty to your table with our stunning pair of urushi lacquer bowls, featuring a charming ume flower design. These versatile bowls, available in black with red interior (kuro-naishu) and vibrant red (shu), are perfect for serving rice or soup as part of your ichiju-sansai meal.

Crafted in Fukui Prefecture, renowned for its urushi lacquerware, these bowls showcase the skill and artistry of Japanese craftsmen. The durable urushi finish not only adds a touch of elegance to your dining experience but also makes these bowls dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning.

Elevate your everyday meals and create a harmonious dining experience with MIWA's beautiful urushi lacquer bowls, designed to be cherished for generations.

Product Details:

  • Traditional Japanese urushi lacquer finish
  • Available in black with red interior (kuro-naishu) and vibrant red (shu)
  • Charming ume flower design
  • Ideal for serving rice or soup
  • Crafted in Fukui Prefecture, famous for urushi lacquerware
  • Dimensions: 112ф×70
  • Sold as a pair (one black, one red)
  • Dishwasher-safe for easy cleaning
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Set of 2 Urushi Ume Lacquer Bowls
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Set of 2 Urushi Ume Lacquer Bowls
Set of 2 Urushi Ume Lacquer Bowls
Set of 2 Urushi Ume Lacquer Bowls
Set of 2 Urushi Ume Lacquer Bowls
Set of 2 Urushi Ume Lacquer Bowls
Set of 2 Urushi Ume Lacquer Bowls

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Anthony Goddard
Really makes the experience

Dining is always about more than the food - the sights, smells, textures, everything plays a part in making an experience. Dining with these beautiful bowls elevates every experience, being able to appreciate the flavors and the beautiful craftsmanship really rounds things out and makes you feel like you're sitting in a cozy spot in Japan enjoying a bowl of delicious rice or fragrant miso soup. Anyone who wants a genuine experience of beautiful craftsmanship and a way to transport yourself to Japan when you sit down for a meal shouldn't go past these bowls, I hope to keep them for many years to come!

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Gabriella Lanza
Very beautiful

I bought these two bowls and they are very beautiful. Very sturdy, high quality. Beautiful works of art. I'm using them for trinket dishes, and I love looking at them everyday. They are technically for food, but this is how I love using them. I highly recommend.

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Luna Serena
Even more beautiful in person!!

We fell in love with these lacquer bowls as soon as we saw them online, but they’re even more beautiful in person. The quality is excellent, and they feel really nice to hold. We used them right away for dinner, and they instantly made the meal feel more special. We’ve bought different bowls for soups before, but these are definitely our favourite! We highly recommend them!

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Tamara
My favorite miso soup bowl

This is how I imagine Japanese tableware: lovingly crafted, easy to hold and pleasing to the eye. I'm glad I found Miwa's site. Bowls designed by Japanese craftsmen cannot be found in Germany. I am even more pleased to now be able to enjoy such high-quality products. and it came quickly (1 week). I use them every day.

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Roselyn Jeun

To me, this soup bowl carries all the meaning behind my cooking journey with Miwa! Miwa's love for miso soup has rubbed off on me and every time I use this bowl, I think about how much I have learned from her. I appreciate having these pieces of fine handiwork from skilled Japanese artisans! Easy to hold. Doesn't get hot to hold like a porcelain bowl would with hot soup in it. The lacquer on this bowl amazingly smooth and feels almost "creamy", if that's possible! Why use a plain solid plastic coloured miso bowl when you use an authentic lacquerware one with a pretty flower like this? What's not to love?