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Traditional Japanese Bento Boxes
A bento box from Japan is not the same as a lunchbox. Bento boxes are traditional vessels, wooden or lacquered, made by craftspeople who learned their technique over decades. Designed to hold food at an even temperature while keeping flavours intact. Every bento box in our collection is sourced directly from the artisan who made it, as featured in our 1.6 million subscriber Youtube. So you are not only getting a piece of Japanese culture, but help tp keep the craft and their livelihoods going in the process.
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