
Shell Inlay Sakura Hexadecagon Serving Tray
This hexadecagon tray, created by Yatsuyanagi, is a product of cherry bark work from Akita Prefecture and decorated with a cherry blossom motif made of shell-inlay and wood bark. The glossy brown cherry bark has a moist texture and a beautiful shine.
The back side has a rough coating to prevent slipping. With a diameter of 30 cm, it is ideal for serving a light meal for one person, or a tea set and a set of drinks.
The cherry trees used for Akita cherry bark work are mainly wild cherry trees from the Tohoku region, which grow in a harsh climate and are said to be beautiful and durable.
The cherry bark is carefully peeled off from the trunk and left to dry in the shade for a year or two to remove the moisture. Yatsuyanagi is committed to the preservation of sustainable nature and the coexistence and co-prosperity of nature and traditional crafts. They are also actively involved in planting wild cherry trees on fallow land.
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This hexadecagon tray, created by Yatsuyanagi, is a product of cherry bark work from Akita Prefecture and decorated with a cherry blossom motif made of shell-inlay and wood bark. The glossy brown cherry bark has a moist texture and a beautiful shine.
The back side has a rough coating to prevent slipping. With a diameter of 30 cm, it is ideal for serving a light meal for one person, or a tea set and a set of drinks.
The cherry trees used for Akita cherry bark work are mainly wild cherry trees from the Tohoku region, which grow in a harsh climate and are said to be beautiful and durable.
The cherry bark is carefully peeled off from the trunk and left to dry in the shade for a year or two to remove the moisture. Yatsuyanagi is committed to the preservation of sustainable nature and the coexistence and co-prosperity of nature and traditional crafts. They are also actively involved in planting wild cherry trees on fallow land.
























