
Yazaemon Flowers and Waves Pattern Two Tiers Jubako Bento Box
This is a porcelain two-tiered jubako bento box featuring a combination of peony, paulownia, and seigaiha "wave" patterns. The design is not only suitable for festive occasions such as New Year's but also for everyday use. The box comes with a lid, making it convenient for storage in the refrigerator, and it's also microwave-safe, allowing you to heat it directly. With its smaller size, it is perfect for two people.
It can be used to pack a lunch or for snacks or appetizers for a party, or to serve desserts during an afternoon tea. Being easy to clean, it is convenient for various purposes.
The design represents a celebratory pattern combining the peony, an auspicious symbol that wards off evil; the paulownia, a tree revered as the dwelling of the phoenix; and seigaiha, a symbol of prosperity representing continuous waves of good fortune. By reducing the number of colors and patterns, Arita Porcelain Lab has modernly redesigned the traditional Yazaemon pattern.
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This is a porcelain two-tiered jubako bento box featuring a combination of peony, paulownia, and seigaiha "wave" patterns. The design is not only suitable for festive occasions such as New Year's but also for everyday use. The box comes with a lid, making it convenient for storage in the refrigerator, and it's also microwave-safe, allowing you to heat it directly. With its smaller size, it is perfect for two people.
It can be used to pack a lunch or for snacks or appetizers for a party, or to serve desserts during an afternoon tea. Being easy to clean, it is convenient for various purposes.
The design represents a celebratory pattern combining the peony, an auspicious symbol that wards off evil; the paulownia, a tree revered as the dwelling of the phoenix; and seigaiha, a symbol of prosperity representing continuous waves of good fortune. By reducing the number of colors and patterns, Arita Porcelain Lab has modernly redesigned the traditional Yazaemon pattern.












