This tea caddy utilizes the potter’s wheel technology of Yamanaka, which is known for its lacquerware. It is carefully finished while taking advantage of the advanced potter’s wheel throwing technique. The “vertical mokkiri” method, in which the wood is cut into round slices, prevents deformation of the material and is best suited for goukuchi-mono, which requires a system. Kenya Hara
This tea caddy utilizes the potter’s wheel technology of Yamanaka, which is known for its lacquerware. It is carefully finished while taking advantage of the advanced potter’s wheel throwing technique. The “vertical mokkiri” method, in which the wood is cut into round slices, prevents deformation of the material and is best suited for goukuchi-mono, which requires a system.
Kenya Hara