I am a Jindainire Long Vat. My depth is as deep as my origins.
Curator's Notes
Leaving this deep-rimmed tray unadorned not only showcases the meticulousness with which Mitani carves his pieces, it also highlights the material beauty of Jindainire wood. Also known as “God’s Elm”, Jindainire is a rare wood that emerges from being buried and affected by ash. Like a phoenix, the wood rises from the ash underground to develop unique patterns in its grains and transforms itself into something beautiful and highly revered.
Jindainire Long Vat was curated by Stevenson Aung
Designer/Maker
Maker: Ryuji Mitani
Designer: Ryuji Mitani
Specifications
Dimensions:
7.0” (w) x 19.0” (l) x 1.6” (h) or 178mm (w) x 483mm (l) x 41mm (h)
Weight:
1.4 lbs or 0.7 kg
Materials: Jindainire Elm Wood
Details
- Handcrafted in Matsumoto, Japan
- Jindainire is a rare wood originating from buried trees affected by ash
- Wash with a soft sponge and mild dish soap
- Dry immediately after use and fully dry before storing
- Rinse with warm water
- Occasional oiling of the wood with a natural oil is required
- Each piece is unique and will have variations