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Kenichi Mori's work has been featured in the online media "KOGEI STANDARD," which aims to showcase the "present" of Japanese craftsmanship to the world.

https://www.kogeistandard.com/craft/hexagonal-box-with-cedar-nemoku-veneer/

Hexagonal Box with Cedar Nemoku Veneer

Finish: Mirror-like lacquer finish

Size: W220 × H60 × D255mm

Production: Kenichi Mori

This piece features a veneer pattern made from cedar root wood (the root part of a standing tree) that creates a rays-like effect.

On the outer side of the veneer pattern, 3mm-thick veneers from 11 different types of wood are layered in a striped design. The side panels use shioji-tama-mokku wood.

A characteristic of woodworking in Tokushima is the process of applying glue to the formed box and using a small iron to attach the veneer. This technique is called "post-pasting."

 

Kenichi Mori's works were featured in "KOGEI STANDARD," an online media platform that showcases the contemporary world of Japanese crafts.
 https://www.kogeistandard.com/craft/hexagonal-box-with-cedar-nemoku-veneer/

 

Hexagonal Box with Cedar Nemoku Veneer

Finish: Mirror-like lacquer finish

Size: W220 x H60 x D255mm

Production: Kenichi Mori

 

This piece is characterized by the use of cedar root wood (the root part of a standing tree) to create a unique rays pattern.

On the outer surface of the rays pattern, 3mm-thick veneers from 11 different types of wood are carefully layered to create a striped design. The side panels feature shioji-tama-mokku wood

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