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Pine Bamboo and Plum Three Tiers Jubako Bento Box

This three-tiered jubako bento box is decorated with pine, bamboo, and plum blossoms in gold maki-e embellishments. This item can be said to be the crystallization of Echizen lacquerware techniques, and the beauty of the finish is mesmerizing.

It is finished by hand lacquering and hand polishing. The combination of black lacquer and maki-e gives an authentic and luxurious look. It is recommended for special events or when inviting guests, as it renders the table a gorgeous and traditional Japanese atmosphere.

Maki-e is a technique in which pictures, patterns, and letters are painted on the surface of lacquerware, and then gold or silver powder is sprinkled onto the surface of the ware before it dries. 

It comes in a wooden box, making it suitable for storage or as a gift. A single layer of a jubako can hold about one and a half to two cups of rice. This is enough for about three to five people. You can use just one or two tiers, so you can adjust it according to the number of people. You can also put sweets in it for a gorgeous look.

$680.40

Original: $2,268.00

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Pine Bamboo and Plum Three Tiers Jubako Bento Box

$2,268.00

$680.40

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This three-tiered jubako bento box is decorated with pine, bamboo, and plum blossoms in gold maki-e embellishments. This item can be said to be the crystallization of Echizen lacquerware techniques, and the beauty of the finish is mesmerizing.

It is finished by hand lacquering and hand polishing. The combination of black lacquer and maki-e gives an authentic and luxurious look. It is recommended for special events or when inviting guests, as it renders the table a gorgeous and traditional Japanese atmosphere.

Maki-e is a technique in which pictures, patterns, and letters are painted on the surface of lacquerware, and then gold or silver powder is sprinkled onto the surface of the ware before it dries. 

It comes in a wooden box, making it suitable for storage or as a gift. A single layer of a jubako can hold about one and a half to two cups of rice. This is enough for about three to five people. You can use just one or two tiers, so you can adjust it according to the number of people. You can also put sweets in it for a gorgeous look.