Bowl with design in kinma and urushi carving “Silence”
H 17.7 x W 44.1 x D 18.9 cm,Year.2024Masado Fujita
1958 -- Lacquerware
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Price Range
$7,000 - 21,000
Info
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close - Awards at Japan Kōgei Assoc. Exhibitions : 6
Description
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CategoryLacquerware
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MaterialsPaulownia, Silver powder, Pigments
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DimensionsH 17.7 x W 44.1 x D 18.9 cm
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Year presented2024
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RarityUnique
Techniques Used
Kinma
There are three basic variations of kinma based on the method used for cutting the motifs: line cutting, dot cutting, and a combination of the two. All three types use a special carving blade known as a kinma ken. Originally, kinma only consisted of motifs made of incised lines. However, by combining a variety of colored lacquers and cutting techniques, the art has lent itself to increasingly complex designs.
Carved lacquer
Carved lacquer (choshitsu) is made by first coating a piece in dozens of layers of colored lacquer. Then, a carving blade is used to cut into the lacquer and produce three-dimensional relief carvings.
Selected exhibitions
- The 71st Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition (2024)
- Selected
