Antique Japanese Lacquered Lidded Bowl
A bright red, with a handpainted makie image of a blooming chrysanthemum with leaves in gold and brown, this antique lacquered wooden bowl with lid is a beautifully decorative addition to any traditional Japanese dinnerware set. This particular bowl is considered a nimonowan, a bowl made for boiled main dishes such as vegetables, fish, and sometimes tofu. It can also be used for soups and rice.
- Red, gold, brown
- Wood
- C1900
- Item weight: 107 grams
- Packed weight: 300 grams
- Approx. [Bowl] 11 cm wide x 5.5 cm tall, [Lid] 10 cm wide x 3 cm tall
- Fair condition. Lacquer cracks inside bowl and on lid. Lacquer chips on base of bowl and inside. Wear and tear due to age. Please see the photos.
- This piece was purchased at the famous Osu Antique Market in Nagoya
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