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Kabazaiku : ウィキペディア英語版
Kabazaiku

(sometimes also spelled kaba-zaiku) or ''birch craftsmanship'' is the traditional Japanese art of fashioning tea boxes, smoking accessories, and other woodworks out of the bark of a cherry tree. The nomenclature is somewhat misleading, as actual birch bark is almost never used in practice. It is believed that the term 樺, or birch, originally came from the association of white birch or "白樺" with homes in good standing. Thus, 樺 was perhaps used as a marker to signify more the class of artisans more so than the actual art. This, however, is only theory, and currently no explanation is widely accepted.
== Characteristics ==
Traditional kabazaiku is normally small-scale, and focuses on perfectionist detailing of the usually rounded shapes made as storage containers for tea and tobacco. Keeping moisture levels relatively constant, the cherry bark acts as a natural insulator against changes in humidity, which is essential in the storage of tea and tobacco leaves. The colour is generally a dark red, partially from the bark itself, and partially from the tree's sap.

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