Traditional Japanese Wood, Textile, and Lacquerware from Japan SuiteCombining organic materials with multi-generational techniques, Japanese wood, textile, and lacquerware represent the pinnacle of functional art. Explore our collection of hand-carved wooden trays, linens, and striking, polished lacquerware items built to bring Japanese aesthetic traditions into daily life.
FAQs
How are traditional Japanese
lacquerware and woodwork maintained?
1
To maintain the brilliant shine of authentic Japanese lacquerware and natural wood pieces, wipe them gently with a soft, damp cloth and dry them immediately. Never soak them in water, place them in a dishwasher, or expose them to direct sunlight, which can cause warping or cracking.
What traditional techniques are
used in Japanese metalware and textiles?
2
Our collection showcases centuries-old regional artistry, including hand-hammered metalwork and traditional Japanese textile weaving and dyeing methods. These techniques result in highly durable, functional everyday goods that carry a deep sense of Japanese cultural heritage.

