"Wooden hand washing basin" made using traditional Japanese techniques
The wooden washbasin is made using the traditional Japanese technique of "kiji-kiri". As each one is handcrafted by a craftsman, the skill and heart of the craftsman can be felt in the wooden washbasin.
The paint is applied with a cellulose nanofiber base coat to prevent deterioration over time, and then a special paint is applied on top to enhance alkali resistance and hardness, further increasing its strength. This two-layer paint gives the product excellent durability and water resistance.
What is the "wood cutting" technique? The "kijibiki" technique of marquetry, which has been handed down since the Heian period, is a technique in which materials are joined together using a unique adhesive technique and turned on a potter's wheel. It is characterized by a robust construction with no gaps, resulting in highly practical vessels.