Unique Japanese Mochi-Tsuki Usu, Antique Rice Mortar, Edo Period.
Minimalistic, solid wood Japanese rice mortar, circa 1800.
This mochi mortar is our oldest and most exquisite piece. The texture of the ancient wood resembles that of an elephant's hide.
Beautifully weathered wood, a unique and highly sought-after interior piece, steeped in history.
Dimensions: height 52 cm, diameter 66 cm. Weight: 80 kg.
The mortar has been meticulously treated and will certainly captivate attention as an authentic interior object.
This Mochi-Tsuki Usu was traditionally used in the making of mochi, a Japanese rice dessert. Mochi is created by pounding glutinous rice into a sticky dough ball. Using the wooden pestle, the rice is finely pounded and kneaded into a cohesive mass. This process requires strength and patience, as the rice grains must be fully processed into a cohesive dough.
This item is available for pickup at our store in Antwerp, Belgium.
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