MORIKOUGEI

Rectangle RaysTray 〜indigo dyed〜

$388.00

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Indigo and the Line.

Every piece of wood tells a story — and in this tray, that story is told in indigo and straight lines. Natural wood veneers are hand-cut into triangles and laid in a radial pattern using MORIKOUGEI's signature Kōsen-bari technique. The surface is then dyed using the traditional fermentation-vat indigo method of Tokushima. At 250 × 365 mm, the rectangle gives the radial pattern — and the indigo — room to breathe and settle into a space.

White Sycamore and Indigo — A Material Made for Each Other

The wood beneath the indigo is White Sycamore, a species prized for its ripple figure — a delicate wave-like shimmer that runs across the grain. When natural indigo is applied, the contrast of the ripple figure deepens, and the grain comes alive in a new way. What emerges is a surface that shifts with every angle of light: the depth of indigo, the movement of wood. Neither quality diminishes the other — each makes the other more visible.

The Art of Fermentation-Vat Indigo Dyeing

The indigo used in this tray is produced through Hakko-date — the traditional fermentation-vat method that has been practiced in Tokushima for centuries. Indigo leaves are fermented, and the dye is built up through repeated immersions. The result is a depth of colour that synthetic dyes cannot replicate: rich, layered, and alive in a way that only natural processes can produce.

A Shape That Lives With You

The clean lines and balanced proportions of the rectangle bring a natural sense of order to any space.

  • Bread and a cup for breakfast
  • A curated arrangement of favourite ceramics
  • Keys, a small vase, or incense in the entryway
  • A base for plants or objects in an interior vignette

At 250 × 365 mm, it offers a versatility that round trays cannot — fitting neatly into shelves, sideboards, and table settings where a circular form would feel out of place. With the depth of natural indigo, it carries a quiet elegance that suits any interior.

The Geometry of Handcraft

MORIKOUGEI has devoted three generations to the art of wood veneer craftsmanship in Tokushima, Japan — elevating the precision techniques of architectural and furniture veneering into fine objects for daily life. Each tray is made one by one by hand, with the artisan carefully reading the grain direction, angle, and individual character of every piece of wood. The result is a quiet intensity that no mass production can replicate.

A Beauty That Deepens Over Time

Natural indigo develops with use. As the dye settles and softens, the wood grain beneath grows more defined — the tray becomes more itself with every passing year. Please note that as a natural material, wood grain and color will show slight variations between pieces. This is the unique character of the wood itself, and no two trays are ever identical.

A Gift Worth Giving

Each tray arrives in a dedicated premium gift box. Chosen often as a wedding gift, housewarming present, or a gift for friends and colleagues abroad — the warmth of natural wood, the depth of natural indigo, and the quiet skill of Japanese craftsmanship speak where words fall short.

Product Details

Size: 250 × 365 × H22 mm (approx. 9.8" × 14.4" × 0.9")
Material: Natural wood veneer (White Sycamore)
Finish: Urethane clear coat
Design: graf
MADE IN JAPAN

※ Tray only. Tableware shown in photographs is not included.
※ Premium gift box included.

Care Instructions

・ As a handcrafted product, minor dimensional differences may occur. We appreciate your understanding.
・ Keep away from moisture, direct sunlight, and high humidity.
・ Not suitable for use in dishwashers or microwave ovens.


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