Box of kintai with design in eggshell makie. “Sunny place”

H 8.5 x W 33 x D 33 cm,Year.2019
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  • Lacquerware
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  • Awards at Japan Kōgei Assoc. Exhibitions : 8

Description

  • Category
    Lacquerware
  • Dimensions
    H 8.5 x W 33 x D 33 cm
  • Year presented
    2019
  • Rarity
    Unique

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.

Eggshell inlay

Eggshell inlays (rankaku) are created by applying finely crushed eggshells to painted lacquer motifs. The eggshells make it possible to create vivid whites, a color that is difficult to reproduce with colored lacquer. Normally, the shells of quail eggs are used.

Selected exhibitions

  • The 66th Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition (2019)
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photo Box of kintai with design in eggshell makie. “Sunny place”
Box of kintai with design in eggshell makie. “Sunny place” Keiji Kishimoto
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