Saturday October 21, 1989
Posted in diary on 10/21/2009 07:36 pm by M Sinclair StevensAccounts
| ¥3285 | groceries |
| ¥300 | 2 pieces of cake |
| ¥6500 | cylindrical lacquer vase |
| ¥2500 | small square lacquer tray |
| ¥3000 | 2-tiered lacquer box |
| ¥1800 | men’s zori (sandals) |
| ¥2000 | bar and disco |
| ¥520 | consumption tax |
| ¥19905 | Total |
Notes from 2009: Hita Lacquerware
I buy the lacquerware vase I saw at the train station shop the first time I was in Hita and two other pieces besides. I love lacquerware. Just as Westerners call porcelain “china” because China is so well known for it, we used to refer to lacquerware as “japanware” or say that a laquered item was “japanned”.
The vase is made of a hollow section of bamboo.
My Japanese coworkers warned that lacquerware often did not survive in the US because it prefers a constant, high humidity. Certainly in a dry climate like California they would suffer. Or in an overly heated or air-conditioned American house. But I’ve never had any problems except in this one piec that was cracked when I shipped all my goods back to Austin. It cracked vertically.