Coffer of red sandalwood with wood inlay decoration. “Hazy moon”
H 10.7 x W 16 x D 23 cm,Year.2019Kiun Nitta
1944 -- Wood and Bamboo
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Price Range
$300 - 30,000
Info
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close - Awards at Japan Kōgei Assoc. Exhibitions : 5
As the main material, NITTA uses precious imported hardwood (rosewood, ebony, Bombay blackwood, or Burmese rosewood), and employs traditional techniques to create modern works by applying thin-line inlay with Japanese boxwood. He produces many different types of work ranging in size from side boards to tea scoops. In 2007 or so, NITTA started incorporating his own ideas into his pieces.
View DetailDescription
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CategoryWood and Bamboo
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DimensionsH 10.7 x W 16 x D 23 cm
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Year of creation2019
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RarityUnique
Techniques
Wood inlay
Wood inlay (moku zōgan) is a decorative technique in which wood, metal, or shell is inserted into cavities cut into a wooden substrate to produce contrasting designs.
Selection
- The 66th Japan Traditional Kōgei Exhibition (2019)
- Selected