Box with design in makie. “Camellia rusticana”
H 9.4 x W 10.2 x D 10.2 cm,Year.2023Tadashi Shimode
1960 -- Lacquerware
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Price Range
Under $42,000
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Description
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CategoryLacquerware
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MaterialsAbalone shell, Egg shell, Gold powder
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DimensionsH 9.4 x W 10.2 x D 10.2 cm
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Year presented2023
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RarityUnique
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.
Selected exhibitions
- The 70th Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition (2023)
- Selected
