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Sawara Cypress Wash Bowl

Sawara Cypress Wash Bowl

Regular price $105.00 AUD
Regular price Sale price $105.00 AUD
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Product Description

A bathroom wash bowl handcrafted in Japan using Sawara Cypress wood. Sawara cypress is highly resistant to water making it ideal to use in moist environments and perfect for bathroom use. This type of wash bowl is traditionally used to wash oneself on a small stool before entering hot springs, onsens, or baths. Simply fill the wash bowl with water and pour over yourself.

Pair these washbowls with the handwoven Linen Wash Cloths for the ultimate bathroom experience (sold separately).

 

 

Details

Sold individually.

Made in Japan.

Measurements -

Small: approximately 18 x 8.6cm

Medium: approximately 22.5 x 8.6cm

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All orders ship from Perth, W.A. Australia.

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About Mujo Store

A curated selection of handcrafted Japanese homeware & everyday objects for slow living.

Mujo Store is an online shop based in Perth, Australia. Find kitchenware, ceramics, cookware, Japanese incense, and more. Sustainable materials, tradition, minimal & functional design, and small-scale production.

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How to Care for Hinoki Japanese Bath Stools & Wash Bowls.

1. A gentle hand wash in lukewarm water will do the job. Avoid prolonged periods of immersion in water as it may cause cracks due to warping or shrinkage of the wood. Make sure to wash off any excess water or bathroom scale. We love the soft bristles of the palm tawashi brush for this. 

2. Thoroughly polish dry with a clean cloth after each use and leave to air dry in a well-ventilated area away from moisture. Make sure bath bowls are tilted on an angle up-side down so moisture is not trapped inside.

3. It is natural for wood resin to appear on the surface of the hinoki wood. This resin is what also imparts a fresh hinoki scent. If you are concerned about the stickiness, it can be wiped off with rubbing alcohol.

4. Exposure to Sunlight

Avoid prolonged direct exposure to sunlight, as this can cause the wood tone to age and shift over time, often darkening the wood.

5. If Ever Needed & Treating Stains

Hinoki wood is a naturally bacteria and mould resistant wood, if however any mould does appear, allow the wood to dry completely. Then lightly sand back the area with fine sandpaper following the direction of the grain, or alternatively try rubbing it gently with a palm tawashi brush.

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