Product name: Hand-carved Wooden Tea Scoops/Tea Holders
Artist: Keiichi Murakami (村上圭一)
Wood types & dimensions:
#13 - Japanese pagoda wood; L165 x W40mm
#14 - Japanese oak; L170 x W38mm
#16-1 - Japanese maple; L150 x W55mm
#16-2 - Japanese maple; L170 x W55mm
#17 - Japanese cherry wood; L100 x W60mm
#18-2 - Japanese cherry wood; L150 x W45mm
#19 - Walnut with black lacquer; L190 x W40mm
#21-1 - Magnolia Obovata wood with white lacquer; L160 x W45mm
#21-2 - Magnolia Obovata wood with white lacquer; L170 x W55mm
#22 - Magnolia Obovata wood with white lacquer; L120 x W50mm
#23 - Walnut; L85 x W65mm
#24 - Japanese camphorwood; L85 x W60mm
#25 - Japanese Amur Corktree; L110 x W55mm
#26 - Japanese persimmon wood; L110 x W55mm
#27 - Japanese persimmon wood; L120 x W50mm
#28 - Walnut with black lacquer; L120 x W60mm
#29-1 - Walnut with black lacquer; L120 x W50mm
#29-2 - Walnut with black lacquer; L75 x W65mm
#30 - Magnolia Obovata wood with white lacquer; L100 x W65mm
One-off pieces
About the products:
- The natural timber colour will become darker after you have been using it for a while. It's a common change to natural woodworks.
- Remember to wipe the woodworks dry once you have washed it. After drying, you can apply a thin layer of olive oil by using a piece of kitchen paper evenly on the surface of the woodworks. Then use a dry and soft cloth to remove any excessive oil gently. This important caring step can help to prolong the lifespan of the woodworks and gives them a natural shininess.