Tomioka Cherry Bowl - Diamond - Small / 富岡商店 樺細工
Tomioka’s Philosophy
As a manufacturer of Kaba-zaiku(樺細工), a nationally designated traditional craft, Tomioka strives to share the unparalleled value of this unique art form with Japan and the world. Through the joy of owning and cherishing “a piece for a lifetime,” we aim to enrich people’s lives and contribute to a more fulfilling and harmonious way of living.
Tomioka(富岡商店), located in the historic town of Kakunodate in Akita Prefecture(秋田県角館町), has been safeguarding the art of Kaba-zaiku(樺細工), or cherry bark craft, since 1970. This centuries-old tradition, recognised as a Japanese folk art(民藝), transforms the bark of the Japanese cherry tree into exquisite, functional creations. With origins dating back to the late 18th century, Kaba-zaiku combines elegance and practicality, reflecting the beauty and warmth of nature. Tomioka continues to honour this heritage, ensuring that the cultural and artistic significance of Kaba-zaiku thrives for future generations.
Crafted in Kakunodate, Kaba-zaiku flourished under the guidance of Fujimura Hikoroku(藤村彦六), a samurai-turned-craftsman during the Edo period. Originally created for samurai households, the craft grew in prominence after the Meiji era, evolving into a renowned regional specialty. Tomioka employs four core techniques in their craft: shaping with moulds, creating box-like designs, layering cherry bark for sculpted accessories, and adding intricate decorative details. Each piece is a testament to the harmony of tradition and nature, embodying the artistry praised by Yanagi Muneyoshi(柳宗悦), a pioneer of Japan's Mingei/民藝 (folk art) movement.
The cherry bark used in Kaba-zaiku is sourced sustainably, as a by-product of forestry practices designed to protect and renew the surrounding mountains. This process, known as "renewal(再生),” ensures a balanced forest ecosystem for generations to come. The use of cherry bark dates back to the Jomon period, when it was first utilised to strengthen baskets, later becoming central to Japanese craftsmanship. By creating these timeless pieces, Tomioka celebrates the gifts of nature while continuing the legacy of living in harmony with the environment.
These hexagonal bowls showcase a striking contrast between the natural beauty of cherry bark on the exterior and a vivid vermillion finish inside. Perfect for presenting sweets or fruits, their vibrant colour adds a sophisticated accent to any table setting. The urethane lacquer coating ensures they are both durable and easy to maintain.
As the whole piece is hand-crafted in Japan, slight irregularities in size, colour and texture might occur and reflect the nature of the artisan and natural material product.
■ The plate stand is unfortunately NOT coming with the purchase.
■ Hand-made In Kakunodate, Japan
■ Material: Cherry Bark, MDF, Urethane lacquer
■ Wipe with a soft cloth
■ Never be exposed to direct heat and must next place in an oven or microwave
■ Please do not expose to direct sunlight, high temperatures or high humidity
■ Keep away from open flames, and do not wipe with wet cloth for the cherry bark part
■ Size: 20 cm x 20 cm x 3 cm Height
■ Comes with a gift box. Great as a gift!