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This is a set of 10 Aizu-nuri lacquerware tea bowls from the late Meiji to Taisho eras, stored in the warehouse of my parents' home. A separate listing is also available for a set of 6 of the same items. 【Size】 Diameter: Approximately 12cm Height: Approximately 5.6cm Height with lid on: Approximately 8cm Perhaps a characteristic of this era, neither the bowls nor the lids are perfectly circular. There are no visible cracks or chips. There are some minor scratches and scuffs, though they are not very noticeable. Please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned about these. These are old items, but I believe they have been carefully passed down. Aizu-nuri refers to Aizu lacquerware, a traditional craft of the Aizu region in Fukushima Prefecture, characterized by its outstanding lacquering techniques, sturdy finish, and elegant decorative methods. They are also lightweight and have excellent insulation and heat retention properties. The original box has scratches, stains, and warping due to aging. There is a name on the bottom (images 19 and 20). Wooden box size: Approximately 27 x 14 x 24cm The 10 lacquerware bowls are in good condition with no noticeable scratches or stains, while the original box has some scratches and stains. Please feel free to ask any questions in the comments. Please check the photos and purchase if you understand that these are old items that have been stored at home. I am also selling other old items under #komorebi retro. New Year's, ozoni (mochi soup), clear soup, red miso soup, miso soup, clam soup, egg soup, soup bowls, decorations, interior Display, antiques, folk tools, old tools, old folk house restaurant, flea market, brocante, vintage, antique, celebratory meal, dinner party
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