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TAWARA (covered) plum 400ml magewappa bento box

Sale price¥11,000

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An item that makes bento making fun and delicious in a classic shape.

The advantage of being unpainted is that it adjusts moisture well.

E08 is a product that is particular about unpainted products.

■Name <br>Bale-shaped lunch box Odate traditional crafts

■Size Body (inner size): Approximately 90 x 137 x 35 (mm)
Lid included (external dimensions): Approx. 105 x 152 x 35 (mm)

■Cleaning your lunch box : Before each use, wet it with lukewarm water or water (to prevent oil stains) and fill it with rice, etc.
- After use, remove dirt with hot water that is hot enough to touch, and wash thoroughly with a scrubbing brush or coarse sponge. You can use cleanser or neutral detergent. (Do not use bleach)
・Rinse thoroughly and avoid direct sunlight, best in a well-ventilated place. Let dry thoroughly for 24 hours. (If you bring 2 or more, you can use them alternately)

■Notes - As this item is completely handmade, there may be slight differences in the listed size etc. - Depending on your monitor environment, the appearance of the wood grain and color may differ from the actual product.

About magewappa

What is Magewappa?

Magewappa has a long history and is a traditional product that has been around for 1300 years.
It has been excavated from ruins from the Heian period.
According to one theory, it was made by lumberjacks using straight-grained cedar.

The Satake Nishi family, who became the lords of Odate Castle, took advantage of the abundant Akita cedar in their territory and encouraged lower-ranking samurai to make it as a side job or side job, and this is how the Odate magewappa industry developed.

Natural cedar grown in the harsh cold environment of Tohoku has a beautiful straight grain (wood grain) and is resilient.
It is created through a careful processing process using only straight parts with no joints.

Magewappakobo E08

Magewappa Workshop E08 (Iwappa)

The representative, Eri Nakazawa, is a craftsman of the traditional craft ``Odate Magewappa'' in Odate City, and is the first female traditional craftsperson in the Magewappa industry.

We incorporate women's perspectives and deliver products that have never been seen before.