We received an order from a customer for a lunch box with a jujube design.
From the carving...
This is the finished product!
It's named after the person it's given to.
The inside is finished in black.
There are also removable dividers for separating side dishes and rice.
This is a common finishing technique used on boxes, where linen is used as the base for the outer paint.
This half-moon lunch box is not made by joining boards together, but is made by carving out a block of wood, so it is simply strengthened on the outside.However, with joinery, the purpose is also to prevent gaps from appearing due to deterioration over time at the joints.
In terms of decorative meaning, they have a different appeal to sword marks.