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This unique lacquerware is called TETSUSABI (iron rust lacquering) , a traditional Aizu lacquerware technique.Exceptional presence and texture. Stunning piece. The vessel is carefully covered with layers of rusty lacquer (sabi-urushi: raw lacquer mixed with whetstone powder)Traditional patterns of plum and bush warbler patterns are applied in a three-dimensional manner with rusty lacquer, and shells are used as accents in some areas. In recent years, the production of TETSUSABI technique has declined dramatically due to a lack of craftsmen and the time and effort required to produce it.Rare and High-end lacquerware.














