Nr. 101248449

Nakamura Sōetsu (中村 宗悦) - Nakamura Sōetsu (中村 宗悦) - Natsume - lak
Nr. 101248449

Nakamura Sōetsu (中村 宗悦) - Nakamura Sōetsu (中村 宗悦) - Natsume - lak
[Overview]
This refined Japanese lacquer tea caddy (hiratsume natsume) was crafted by Nakamura Sōetsu and decorated with an auspicious Aka-Fuji (Red Mount Fuji) maki-e design, complemented by elegant gold pine motifs.
The deep vermilion lacquer surface displays exceptional gloss and uniformity, reflecting skilled hand-finishing and careful long-term storage. The gold maki-e decoration is finely detailed, with crisp edges and balanced composition, particularly visible in the layered Mount Fuji form and flowing pine branches — traditional symbols of longevity, renewal, and spiritual elevation in Japanese aesthetics.
The flat-profile natsume is a classical tea ceremony form, used for storing powdered matcha during formal gatherings. Beyond its practical role, such pieces were chosen for their seasonal symbolism and visual harmony within the tea room.
This example remains in remarkable preservation condition and includes its original signed tomobako (wooden storage box) and matching cloth, significantly enhancing authenticity and collector value. Complete sets by Nakamura Sōetsu are becoming increasingly scarce on the international market.
Based on lacquer technique, stylistic elements, and box construction, this piece is attributed to the late Shōwa period (approximately 1970s–1980s), a transitional era when traditional craftsmanship was still fully hand-executed while maintaining classical tea aesthetics.
Its pristine appearance strongly suggests it was carefully stored rather than actively used, making it especially desirable for collectors seeking near-mint ceremonial objects.
An elegant and symbolic tea utensil featuring Mount Fuji — Japan’s most revered icon — offering both cultural depth and refined decorative presence.
[Key Highlights]
• Japanese lacquer tea caddy (hiratsume natsume)
• Aka-Fuji maki-e with gold pine decoration
• Made by Nakamura Sōetsu
• Original tomobako and cloth included
• Late Shōwa period (circa 1970s–1980s)
• Exceptional preservation condition
• Classical tea ceremony form
[Condition]
Excellent museum-level condition.
The lacquer surface shows no visible damage or wear.
Gold maki-e remains vivid and intact.
Complete with original signed wooden box and cloth.
[Dimensions]
Diameter approx. 7.5 cm
Height approx. 6 cm
Weight approx. 73 g
[Provenance / Notes]
Sourced from a Japanese private residence. Stored in a tea cabinet. Includes original tomobako and matching cloth.
[Shipping]
Shipping from Japan via Japan Post international service with tracking and insurance included. Estimated delivery time is approximately 16 days from dispatch. Professionally packed for fragile lacquerware.
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