Champagne Cups (pair)
H 18.0 / ø 6.7 cm,Year.2022The prices of the artworks on Gallery Japan are determined by the artists themselves and are published directly on the website.
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Naoya Takayama
1981 -- Lacquerware
- Price Range Please Inquire
- Awards at Japan Kōgei Assoc. Exhibitions : 5
About the Artwork
Layers of urushi lacquer applied on the wooden base. You can feel the soft and warm texture of urushi lacquer when holding the cup in your hands and drinking.
Description
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CategoryLacquerware
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DimensionsH 18.0 / ø 6.7 cm
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Year of creation2022
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Paulownia BoxIncluded
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Artist SignatureSigned (artwork)
Techniques Used
Maki-e
Maki-e (literally “sprinkled pictures”) is a representative lacquerware technique that originated in Japan around 1,200 years ago. Maki-e is done by painting lacquer motifs on the surface of a piece using a fine brush and then sprinkling gold powder onto the lacquer before it hardens, producing luxurious decorations.

The prices of the artworks on Gallery Japan are determined by the artists themselves and are published directly on the website.