Description:
The ‘Ouryouki’ Is A Vessel Used By Soto Zen Monks For Their Vegetarian Meals. Ideal For The Japanese Way Of Eating, In Which Consuming Many Different Types Of Food In Small Portions Is Preferred To Achieve Full Satiation. The Largest Bowl Is Traditionally Meant For Porridge, While The Others In The Set Typically Hold Miso Soup, Vegetables, Pickles, Beans And Grains. This Ouryouki Is Lacquered For Longevity And Beauty, And Is Shaped To Fit Perfectly In Your Hand. Made Specially For Temple Use, But Also Appropriate For Special Occasions And Eating Like A Japanese Monk In Your Daily Life!
Measurements:5.5” D X 3” H
History:
Yamanaka Lacquerware (Called Yamanaka Shikki In Japanese) Is A Type Of Lacquerware Made In The Yamanaka Onsen District Of The City Of Kaga, Ishikawa Prefecture. Yamanaka Lacquerware Began Between The Years 1573 To 1592, And Still Continues To This Day.
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