Hakone-Yosegi-Zaiku Marquetry 4 wings

Outside aspect
(Outside aspect)
Specifications:
Length: 280mm, Thickness: 4.5mm, Weight: 35g, Flying distance: 10?15m
Four layers of wood, Right-handed only
Kind of Marquetry in Japan:
Marquetry in Japan is classified by processing method:
Zuku: Thin slices of marquetry glued onto a product.
Muku: Luxurious method processing marquetry directly.

Marquetry of this boomerang: MUKU method, pattern: "Bricks".
MUKU provides original wood solidity and highlights its natural beauty.

Splendor of "Bricks":
The "Bricks" pattern combines simple elegance and functional design. Modern sports boomerangs use plywood to resist shock, requiring marquetry that preserves the wood grain.

Marquetry cooperation: Tsuchiya Woodworking Plant (Japanese)
Inside aspect
The thumb side, thrown with the right hand (Inside aspect)
Structure:
Four plywood pieces for design and strength. Two central boards are walnut, high-quality furniture wood, with marquetry on the outside.
Rectangle-shaped wings represent "Bricks" (edges rounded).
Small waves on wings help control sliding when catching and throwing.
Grip design
Designed to control sliding when catching and throwing.
Flight performance:
Rings of 10-15 meters diameter.



When catching, sandwich it safely between both hands.

How to throw boomerangs: See Japan Boomerang Association (Japanese).

Producer price: 10,000 JPY per piece. A few in stock. Postage not included. Please inquire about shipping via email.