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Bol japonais en laque de Wajima – motif doré de tréfle d’automne (hagi) avec effet nashiji

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Bol japonais en laque de Wajima – motif doré de tréfle d’automne (hagi) avec effet nashijiCaractristiques Origine : Wajima (prfecture dIshikawa, Japon), dnich dans la prfecture de Tky. poque estime : Priode Shwa (~19501980) Matire : Bois lger, finition laque urushi noire brillante Dcor : Motif dor de hagi () trfle japonais dautomne avec feuilles en nashiji (effet poudr dor) Dimensions : ~12 cm ; H (avec couvercle) ~8 cm ; H (sans couvercle) ~6 cm Poids : 100g tat : Vintage excellent tat. Surface lisse, brillante, sans clats ni rayures

📋 Caractéristiques

  • Origine : Wajima (préfecture d’Ishikawa, Japon), déniché dans la préfecture de Tōkyō.
  • Époque estimée : Période Shōwa (~1950–1980)
  • Matière : Bois léger, finition laque urushi noire brillante
  • Décor : Motif doré de hagi (萩) – trèfle japonais d’automne – avec feuilles en nashiji (effet poudré d’or)
  • Dimensions : Ø ~12 cm ; H (avec couvercle) ~8 cm ; H (sans couvercle) ~6 cm
  • Poids : 100g
  • État : Vintage — excellent état. Surface lisse, brillante, sans éclats ni rayures visibles. Intérieur également en parfait état.

🌸 Description

Ce bol en laque noir profond, originaire de Wajima (輪島), est orné d’un motif de hagi — une plante emblématique de l’automne dans la culture japonaise, souvent célébrée dans la poésie classique et les arts décoratifs. Les feuilles dorées sont finement dessinées, et certaines sont délicatement rehaussées d’un effet nashiji scintillant, apportant un éclat subtil et raffiné à l’ensemble.

La qualité de la laque, brillante et parfaitement lisse, témoigne du savoir-faire traditionnel de Wajima, célèbre pour ses laques durables et élégantes.

À la fois fonctionnel et décoratif, ce bol peut être utilisé pour servir une soupe miso, un riz délicat ou comme objet d’exposition sur une étagère dédiée à l’artisanat japonais.

🧽 Conseils d’entretien

  • Laver à la main à l’eau tiède avec une éponge douce
  • Essuyer immédiatement avec un chiffon sec
  • Ne pas tremper, ni exposer à une source de chaleur ou au soleil
  • Ne pas utiliser au lave-vaisselle ou micro-ondes
  • Éviter les aliments très acides ou très gras

♡ Pourquoi on aime ce bol

Le motif de hagi, symbole de grâce discrète et de mélancolie automnale, s’associe parfaitement à la sobriété de la laque noire.
Le contraste entre le noir profond et l’or éclatant — enrichi par les touches de nashiji — crée une esthétique classique et poétique.
Une pièce d'exception pour magnifier un moment simple, célébrer la saison ou enrichir une collection d'artisanat japonais raffiné.

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