Saikikou Makie Spoon (made from piano scraps)
Saikikou Makie Spoon (made from piano scraps)
[Features]
Saikiko Makie Spoon - This spoon is made using leftover materials from the manufacturing process of grand pianos, and features a musical note design.
When viewed from the side, it resembles a treble clef.
It is coated with lacquer and then decorated with Saikiko Makie as an accent.
Perfect as a gift.
[Production]
Created using the traditional Kyoto technique of maki-e (gold lacquer) and the new craft of Saikiko, which utilizes Kyoto opal.
Each piece is entirely handmade.
[What are piano scraps?]
These are scraps of wood left over from the manufacturing process of grand pianos.
Piano manufacturing requires a total drying period of approximately 8 years, involving natural drying, artificial drying, and maturation of carefully selected, high-quality wood.
By lowering the moisture content of the wood and maintaining a stable moisture level, the material becomes resistant to environmental changes.
These scraps are used to create frames, which are then coated with lacquer and decorated with Saikiko maki-e (gold lacquer) designs.
[Maintenance]
This product is not compatible with dishwashers or dish dryers.
To clean, please hand wash with a soft sponge.
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Ordering a Custom Design
We also accept custom design orders.
Based on your preferred motif, a lacquer artist will create a design and apply the splendid maki-e (gold lacquer) to piano parts or spoons. Alternatively, you can entrust us with photographs of your beloved pets, family members, or acquaintances, and a chinkin (gold inlay) artist will apply the chinkin to portraits, decorative frames, and other items.
We will proceed with the design while consulting with you.
STEP 1
You can place your order through retone.jp by selecting one of our "Custom-Made Design" products, or you can contact us for a consultation.
STEP 2
Design Consultation Begins: We will begin the design consultation via email or LINE between you, the craftsperson, and our company. Please tell us about your preferred motifs and designs. The craftsperson will then create a rough sketch (monochrome).
If you would like to have photos of your pets or family members incorporated into the design using the chinkin technique, please send the photos to us so we can receive them.
STEP 3
If you would like to have the Saikikou maki-e (lacquerware) applied to piano parts or spoons, we will provide you with a rough sketch (monochrome). Production will begin only after we receive your design approval.
STEP 4
Please transfer the payment to our designated bank account. We will begin production after confirming receipt of your payment.
STEP 5
After production is complete, we will send you your custom-made product along with the photos you provided.
A fusion of Kyoto's traditional maki-e lacquerware and new techniques.
The world of Kyoto's traditional craft, Kyo-maki-e, is depicted with splendor and delicate detail using gold and silver.
Our company has begun creating one-of-a-kind pianos by utilizing the traditional Kyoto craft technique of "Makie" and a new craft called "Saikikou," which uses Kyoto opal, an artificial gemstone.
A new craft that fuses the refined sensibilities of the Japanese people, Kyoto Opal, a new material born in Kyoto, and traditional Kyoto techniques, will create a new space that will be adorned with the "Saikiko Makie Piano," bringing a touch of Kyoto's traditional Japanese atmosphere to any space.

By using new materials born in Kyoto and new methods of expression that utilize them, I hope to further enhance the uniqueness of Kyoto's traditional crafts and help preserve the "authentic quality" of Kyoto's traditional crafts.
Things that can only be made by human hands, things that have been created by human hands, evoke a comforting warmth when you see them.
Our wish is to cherish "genuine quality" forever.
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Careful finishing by skilled craftsmen
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This lacquerware gains character with each use and can be cherished for a long time.
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