Hikiyose Wooden Dish Walnut - Small
Hikiyose - A Combination Of Traditional And Modern Craftsmanship
Hikiyose Is A Modern Wooden Product Created Using Two Traditional Japanese Manufacturing Techniques, "Kijibiki" And "Yosegi". Kijibiki Involves Shaping Wood Into A Bowl Using An Edged Tool And A Lathe, While Yosegi Involves Combining Different Types Of Wood Pieces To Create A Wooden Mosaic. Designed By Kaichiro Yamada Of Kaichi Design, Hikiyose Was Awarded The Good Design Award In 2014.
Use & Care
- Avoid Long Exposure To High Temperatures And Humidity, Extreme Dryness, And Direct Sunlight, As These Can Cause Cracking Or Deformation.
- Falling Or Strong Impacts May Cause Cracking Or Breaking. Avoid Using Hard Scourers Or Sponges.
- Abrasive Agents Such As Thinner And Benzene Can Cause The Coating To Come Off.
- Hikiyose Is Not Compatible With Gas Stoves, Microwaves Ovens, Or Dishwashers.
- Avoid Soaking In Water For A Long Time, As This Can Cause Cracking Or Bending.
- Avoid Leaving Food Inside Or Keeping It Wet, As This Can Cause Staining, Mold, Or The Proliferation Of Bacteria.
- If You Mind The Smell Upon First Use, Pour Hot Water In It And Wait Three Minutes, Then Drain And Wipe It Dry Before Using.
- After Use, Wash With A Soft Sponge And Neutral Detergent Dissolved In Warm Water, Then Dry With A Cloth.
Background
La Luz Inc. Was Established In 1994 In Kanagawa, Japan. Its Factory Is Located In Odawara, A City In The Same Prefecture. The Company Specializes In Creating Unique Wooden Products, Such As Hikiyose, Using Modern Design And Traditional Manufacturing Skills.
Customs taxes & fees
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