col. Soji wan / photograph by MUTE
  • col. Soji wan / photograph by MUTE
  • col. Soji wan / photograph by MUTE
  • col. Soji wan / photograph by MUTE
  • col. Soji wan / photograph by MUTE

Wood Turning is one of the traditional craft technique of Yamanaka Shikki (lacquer ware in Kanazawa Prefecture), using solid pieces of wood to form shapes. 'Soji' means 'the plain wood' before lacquer applied and this series features the beautiful character of the natural wood. 'wan' stands for 'the bowl', it fits nicely to the hand as its shape expands slightly towards the top. Also wooden bowl is good for hot soups or noodles, because it will not become too hot like ceramics. Soji item has simple shape with warm texture that is perfect for everyday use, and you will enjoy the beauty of wooden surfaces that are all unique. There are 3 sizes to choose from.

col. Soji wan

Design MUTE
Manufacturer HATASHIKKITEN

[Price]
S JPY2,300
M JPY2,600
L JPY3,900
[Size]
S Diam.105 H.57 mm
M Diam.120 H.63 mm
L Diam.150 H.70 mm
[Material]
Castor Aralia (urethane coating)

Variation

  • Small

    Small

  • Medium

    Medium

  • Large

    Large

  • HATASHIKKITEN

    Hatashikkiten was established in 1930 by Hata Unomatsu, who was himself a craftsman of Yamanaka Shikki (lacquer ware). Commitment to quality, selection of materials without compromise and masterful techniques have all been passed on until today. From daily use to special occasions, the products feature sturdy yet practical construction as well as simple yet modern design. Each one is hand made by a skilled craftsman and the company earns its high reputation from a wide range of customers.