Isuke - Specialized Urushi Lacquer in Kyoto for Over 190 Years
Isuke was founded in Kyoto as an Urushi lacquer business in the late Edo period (1600-1868). The company has produced the natural material of Japanese lacquerware and lacquerware products for more than 190 years.
This family company, now operating under its 7th generation, continues to specialize in simple and modern tableware that combines the long-standing techniques of Japanese Urushi lacquerware with novel designs. Everyone at Isuke is committed to and passionate about bringing the beauty of Urushi lacquerware to the world.
Urushi: Japanese Lacquerware - Meticulous Craftsmanship
Asian lacquer trees produce a unique, natural sap that is unmatched by modern imitations. The sap's strength makes their products both highly durable and water-resistant.
Human use of this lacquer sap, called Urushi, has a history that goes back to the Stone Age, when it was originally utilized as an adhesive throughout Asia. It is the Japanese, however, who were first to recognize its inherent beauty and who first introduced its use into their craftsmanship. Without doubt, Japanese Urushi is one of the most famous traditional crafts in Japan, and throughout this long-standing history the techniques have been improved and refined.
Japanese Urushi lacquerware is crafted through various manufacturing processes; lathing, painting, polishing and decorating. These Japanese Urushi lacquerware products vary from everyday-use items such as soup bowls, rice bowls, plates and cups to luxury furniture and tea ceremony set. These products are symbols of Japanese culture.
Urushi Natsume Matcha Tea Caddy - Traditional Matcha Container
A natsume, named after its resemblance to the jujube berry, is a small container specifically designed to store and dispense matcha powder during the tea-making process—an indispensable item at a Japanese tea ceremony.
This natsume showcases the vibrant red nogiku (wild chrysanthemum) pattern, contrasting beautifully against the elegant hakeme (brushstroked) urushi lacquer finish, which adds a touch of sophistication and texture.
Compact and practical, this caddy is not only a perfect addition to any tea enthusiast's collection, serving for both matcha and tea leaves, but it can also be serve as a container to store jewelry, used as a decoration, or as a condiment container at a table.
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