Tea Container with Raised Relief and Mother-of-Pearl Inlay "Itsukushima"
H 7.0 x W 6.6 x D 6.6 cm,Year.2026Ikkokusai Kinjo VII
1965 -- Lacquerware
- Public Collections : Imperial Household Agency etc.
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Price Range
$2,000 - 19,000
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Description
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CategoryLacquerware
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Materials
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DimensionsH 7.0 x W 6.6 x D 6.6 cm
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Year presented2026
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RarityUnique
Techniques Used
Mother-of-pearl inlay (Raden)
Mother-of-pearl inlay (Raden) is a decorative technique that uses the iridescent inner layer of abalone shell, turban shell, pearl oyster shell, or other mollusk shells. The technique came to Japan from China 1,300 years ago, and pieces featuring mother-of-pearl inlay are included among the artifacts at the Shōsōin Repository in Nara.
Selected exhibitions
- The 69th Chūgoku Traditional Kōgei Exhibition (2026)
- Selected