Kishū Lacquer Keepsake Box – Blossoms of Elegance in Black Lacquer

Product Description

Celebrate the subtle grace of Japanese artistry with the Kishū Lacquer Plum Blossom Keepsake Box. This elegant piece features an intricate hand-painted design of blooming ume (plum blossoms) across a deep black lacquer background. The box invites a tactile experience, with its smooth finish and vibrant artwork creating a standout presence in any room.

Crafted from durable MDF and coated with cashew-based lacquer—a traditional finish prized for its durability and natural luster—this box is as functional as it is beautiful. Designed for versatility, its generous interior measures approximately 13.6 x 9.6 x 4.3 inches (34.5 × 24.5 × 10.8 cm), making it perfect for storing important documents, cherished stationery, or your favorite keepsakes. The flat top provides a sophisticated display area for personal items, while the artistic design ensures it remains a conversation piece.

This exquisite keepsake box makes an exceptional gift choice for those who appreciate the beauty of Japanese craftsmanship. Ideal for weddings, anniversaries, or special occasions, it comes beautifully packaged, ready to delight the recipient. Care is straightforward; simply wipe with a soft, damp cloth to maintain its elegance and shine.

Product Information
  • Type: Rectangular lacquer keepsake box
  • Size: Approx. 13.6 x 9.6 x 4.3 in (34.5 × 24.5 × 10.8 cm)
  • Material: MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard)
  • Finish: Cashew lacquer paint
  • Color: Glossy black with multicolor hand-painted plum blossoms
  • Origin: Wakayama Prefecture, Japan
  • Craft Style: Kishū lacquerware (紀州漆器)
Care instructions
  • Cleaning: Wipe gently with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasives.
  • Usage Note: Avoid exposure to high humidity or direct sunlight to maintain the finish.
  • Storage: Store in a dry area, ideally inside a cloth bag or drawer to prevent dust buildup.
  • Natural Characteristics: As each piece is hand-painted, slight variations may be present, adding to its unique character.
Note

Every piece crafted by our artisans tells a unique story.
Subtle marks, slight irregularities in shape, variations in glaze color and texture—these natural differences give each creation its own soul.
Over time, as you use your pieces, their character deepens, becoming part of your daily life and memories.

FAQs

All you need to know about Negoro Kushi Lacquerware

What makes Negoro-nuri lacquer so distinctive compared to other Japanese lacquer styles?

Negoro-nuri stands apart for its quiet evolution over time. Rather than aiming for a flawless, static finish, it embraces change. Layers of black lacquer are coated with vermilion red, and as the surface naturally wears through use, subtle glimpses of the darker base emerge. This gradual transformation creates depth and character that cannot be replicated artificially. Each piece becomes a record of use, reflecting a philosophy rooted in impermanence and understated beauty.

Why are Negoro lacquer combs (kushi) considered both functional and collectible?

A Negoro lacquer comb is more than a grooming tool—it is an object shaped by tradition and time. The lacquer coating protects the wood while offering a smooth, gentle glide through the hair. At the same time, its evolving surface develops a patina unique to the owner. Collectors value these pieces not for pristine perfection, but for the way they age, making each comb increasingly individual over the years.

How does the aging process enhance the beauty of a Negoro kushi?

Unlike most luxury objects that deteriorate with wear, Negoro lacquer reveals its beauty through it. As the top red layer subtly wears, the underlying black begins to show through at edges and high-contact areas. This creates soft contrasts and irregular patterns that cannot be predicted or duplicated. The result is a surface that feels alive—refined yet deeply personal.

Is a Negoro lacquer comb suitable for daily use, or should it be preserved as a display piece?

It is designed to be used. Negoro lacquer reaches its full expression only through regular handling. Daily use allows the surface to evolve naturally, revealing the layered structure beneath. While it can certainly be displayed, its true value lies in interaction—each use contributes to its character, making it more meaningful over time.

What should you look for when choosing a high-quality Negoro lacquer kushi?

The quality of a Negoro comb is found in its restraint. Look for even lacquer application, balanced proportions, and a finish that feels smooth yet not overly glossy. The red should appear deep rather than bright, hinting at the layers beneath. Craftsmanship also shows in the precision of the teeth and the comfort of handling. A well-made piece will feel understated at first glance, but reveal increasing depth the longer you live with it.

Negoro-nuri: The Timeless Beauty of Wear

Among the most distinguished styles of Kishu lacquerware is Negoro-nuri, renowned for its evocative contrast between vermillion red and black. This technique is said to have originated at Negoro-ji Temple in Iwade City, where monks coated everyday utensils with black lacquer over a red foundation.

Through daily use, the surface gradually wore down, allowing the red underlayer to emerge naturally from beneath the black. This unintentional transformation created a nuanced, aged appearance that came to embody wabi-sabi—an appreciation of impermanence and quiet elegance.

Negoro-nuri is characterized by a thick, resilient lacquer surface designed to endure generations of use. As time passes, the visual shift from black to red unfolds subtly, imparting a sense of depth, movement, and spiritual warmth. This graceful aging process is at the heart of Negoro-nuri’s enduring allure.

FAQs

All you need to know about Negoro-nuri Lacquerware.

What makes Negoro-nuri different from other types of Japanese lacquerware?

Negoro-nuri is unique for its layered red-and-black finish. A red undercoat is covered with black lacquer, and over time, natural wear reveals the red beneath. This creates a dynamic, aged look that evolves with use, embodying the Japanese aesthetic of wabi-sabi—beauty in imperfection and impermanence.

Is the red-and-black contrast in Negoro-nuri intentional or accidental?

Originally, the contrast was a result of daily wear—monks at Negoro-ji Temple used these items so frequently that the top black lacquer wore away. Over time, artisans began to refine and replicate this aged effect intentionally, appreciating its quiet elegance and spiritual symbolism.

Is Negoro-nuri lacquerware durable enough for everyday use?

Yes. One of the hallmarks of Negoro-nuri is its durability. The lacquer is applied in thick, resilient layers, making it resistant to moisture and wear. In fact, its evolving appearance is enhanced by regular use, rather than diminished.

What is the historical significance of Negoro-ji Temple in the development of this style?

Negoro-nuri is named after Negoro-ji, a temple in Iwade City, Wakayama Prefecture, where the technique is believed to have originated. Monks there created practical lacquerware that aged beautifully through daily use, inadvertently giving rise to one of Japan’s most poetic lacquer traditions.

How should I care for Negoro-nuri lacquerware to preserve its beauty?

Avoid harsh detergents, extreme heat, and prolonged soaking. Gently hand-wash with mild soap and a soft cloth. With time and careful handling, the piece will develop an even richer patina—part of what makes Negoro-nuri so cherished among collectors and tea practitioners.