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Traditional Japanese Black &#38; Red Soup or Rice Bowl


$1.95


This is a pretty lacquer bowl with bright red color on inside surface and a black color on out side surface.  The lacquer soup bowls are widely used in Japan.  They can be used as rice bowls as well.
Lacquer dinnerware was originated in China and [...]]]></description>
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