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MOCKATS' Bento Box with Checked Pattern 700ml on the left and Bento Box with Checked Pattern 500ml on the right
MOCKATS' Bento Box with Checked Pattern 700ml on the left and Bento Box with Checked Pattern 500ml on the right
Open Bento Box Checked Pattern by MOCKATS
Open Bento Box Checked Pattern by MOCKATS
Clsoed Bento Box Checked Pattern by MOCKATS
Clsoed Bento Box Checked Pattern by MOCKATS
Bento Box with Checked Pattern - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Bento Box with Checked Pattern - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Two Checked Pattern Bento Boxes by MOCKATS piled up in the workshop
Two Checked Pattern Bento Boxes by MOCKATS piled up in the workshop
Close-up of artisan opening Bento Box with Checked Pattern by MOCKATS
Close-up of artisan opening Bento Box with Checked Pattern by MOCKATS
Aerial view of open Bento Box Checked Pattern by MOCKATS
Aerial view of open Bento Box Checked Pattern by MOCKATS
MOCKATS artisan working on the bento lunch boxes
MOCKATS artisan working on the bento lunch boxes
Open Bento Box Checked Pattern by MOCKATS
Clsoed Bento Box Checked Pattern by MOCKATS
Bento Box with Checked Pattern - Japanese Food Craftsman Shop
Two Checked Pattern Bento Boxes by MOCKATS piled up in the workshop
MOCKATS' Bento Box with Checked Pattern 700ml on the left and Bento Box with Checked Pattern 500ml on the right
Close-up of artisan opening Bento Box with Checked Pattern by MOCKATS
Aerial view of open Bento Box Checked Pattern by MOCKATS
MOCKATS artisan working on the bento lunch boxes
Process to create a Mockats Bento lunchbox from tree to table
Mockats

MOCKATS Bento Box with Checked Pattern

$84.99

A handcrafted cedar bento lunchbox with checked patterns by MOCKATS, made in Chizu, Tottori Prefecture, Japan, a region famous for high-quality Japanese cedar (sugi). Each bento box is carefully crafted from locally sourced cedar wood, with hand-woven cherry blossom bark forming a subtle checked pattern. Every piece is unique, showcasing the natural grain and beauty of traditional Japanese woodworking.

Created by skilled woodworker Shoichi Kusakari, who has practiced traditional magewappa (bentwood) techniques for nearly a decade, this bento box is durable, practical for everyday use, and naturally regulates moisture. Its subtle cedar aroma enhances the flavor of rice, offering an authentic Japanese dining experience.

 

Dimensions: ・M size: Width 17 cm × Depth 10.5 cm × Height 5.5 cm
・L size: Width 19 cm × Depth 12 cm × Height 5.5 cm
Weight:
Capacity: ・M size: 500 ml
・L size: 700 ml
Material: Uncoated cedar wood, cypress
Craft Type: Woodcraft (magewappa, bentwood)
Origin: Chizu, Tottori Prefecture, Japan
Use: Food container
Microwave-safe: No
Dishwasher-safe: No
Oven-safe: No
Reusable: Yes