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Suzuribako (Schreibkiste) – vollständig nashiji (feine Goldflocken) - Holz, Lack, Gold Maki-e - Japan - Meiji/Taisho-Periode
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Suzuribako (Schreibkiste) – vollständig nashiji (feine Goldflocken) - Holz, Lack, Gold Maki-e - Japan - Meiji/Taisho-Periode

Thank you very much for your interest. Before proceeding with your purchase, please review the following details carefully. Item Exceptional Gold Maki-e Suzuribako (Writing Box) Crane & Plum Blossom Motif (Auspicious Design) Entirely Finished in Fine Nashiji Lacquer With Original Wooden Storage Box (Tomobako) Late Meiji – Early Taisho Period (circa 1900–1920) Overview This is a high-quality Japanese suzuribako (writing box) created during the late Meiji to early Taisho period, a time when lacquer craftsmanship reached a refined balance between artistic richness and disciplined elegance. The box is distinguished by its fully nashiji ground, a labor-intensive technique in which countless fine gold flakes are scattered beneath layers of transparent lacquer, producing a deep, shimmering surface. Such an all-over nashiji finish was reserved for pieces of higher rank, intended for refined personal use rather than mass production. Design & Symbolism The decoration features cranes and plum blossoms, two of the most auspicious motifs in Japanese art: Cranes symbolize longevity, dignity, and good fortune Plum blossoms represent renewal, resilience, and the arrival of spring Together, they form a classic auspicious pairing, often chosen for objects meant to accompany a person throughout life—such as writing boxes used in the study or private library. The exterior lid presents cranes rendered in fine gold maki-e against the rich nashiji ground, while the interior reveals blooming plum branches, creating a poetic contrast between exterior formality and interior warmth. Craftsmanship Details Entire surface finished in dense, even nashiji lacquer Delicate gold maki-e with controlled line work and balanced composition Interior fitted with original inkstone and water dropper Harmonious proportions and calm presence typical of high-grade Meiji writing boxes This piece reflects the Meiji-era aesthetic ideal: luxury expressed through restraint, depth, and precision rather than excess. Historical Context During the late Meiji period, suzuribako were essential items for educated individuals—used not only for writing but as symbols of cultivation and personal refinement. Pieces of this quality were often commissioned or acquired for long-term use and preservation. Dimensions (approx.) 20.5 × 19 × 3.5 cm Condition Used item. There are signs of age consistent with a piece over 100 years old, but no damage affecting structure, function, or appreciation. The nashiji ground and maki-e retain strong presence and depth. Please refer to the photographs for full details. Why This Piece Stands Out Authentic Meiji–Taisho period lacquer writing box Entirely finished in high-grade nashiji Auspicious crane & plum motif suitable for collection or display Complete with original inkstone and water dropper Preserved with original wooden storage box This is not merely a decorative object, but a serious example of Japanese lacquer art made for lifelong use. Shipping & Notes: We will carefully pack and ship the item via Japan Post. For international deliveries, the final delivery will be handled by the local postal service in the destination country (courier selection is not available). Accurate weight and size will be declared on the shipping label, but additional charges may apply depending on the destination country’s regulations — most of which correspond to customs duties or import taxes, and are the buyer’s responsibility. Please note that packaging is done by a non-professional, and full protection cannot be guaranteed. Combined shipping for multiple items is not available. Delivery typically takes about 3 weeks, but delays may occur due to customs or local conditions. Import duties and taxes are not included in the item price or shipping cost; these are the buyer’s responsibility. If you are contacted by local customs or delivery services, please respond promptly. If the item is returned due to failed delivery, reshipping costs will be the buyer’s responsibility. If there is no contact for more than one month, the item may be disposed of or resold. We sincerely hope the item arrives safely and brings you satisfaction. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Nr. 100249618

Nicht mehr verfügbar
Suzuribako (Schreibkiste) – vollständig nashiji (feine Goldflocken) - Holz, Lack, Gold Maki-e - Japan - Meiji/Taisho-Periode

Suzuribako (Schreibkiste) – vollständig nashiji (feine Goldflocken) - Holz, Lack, Gold Maki-e - Japan - Meiji/Taisho-Periode

Thank you very much for your interest.
Before proceeding with your purchase, please review the following details carefully.

Item

Exceptional Gold Maki-e Suzuribako (Writing Box)
Crane & Plum Blossom Motif (Auspicious Design)
Entirely Finished in Fine Nashiji Lacquer
With Original Wooden Storage Box (Tomobako)
Late Meiji – Early Taisho Period (circa 1900–1920)

Overview

This is a high-quality Japanese suzuribako (writing box) created during the late Meiji to early Taisho period, a time when lacquer craftsmanship reached a refined balance between artistic richness and disciplined elegance.

The box is distinguished by its fully nashiji ground, a labor-intensive technique in which countless fine gold flakes are scattered beneath layers of transparent lacquer, producing a deep, shimmering surface.
Such an all-over nashiji finish was reserved for pieces of higher rank, intended for refined personal use rather than mass production.

Design & Symbolism

The decoration features cranes and plum blossoms, two of the most auspicious motifs in Japanese art:

Cranes symbolize longevity, dignity, and good fortune

Plum blossoms represent renewal, resilience, and the arrival of spring

Together, they form a classic auspicious pairing, often chosen for objects meant to accompany a person throughout life—such as writing boxes used in the study or private library.

The exterior lid presents cranes rendered in fine gold maki-e against the rich nashiji ground, while the interior reveals blooming plum branches, creating a poetic contrast between exterior formality and interior warmth.

Craftsmanship Details

Entire surface finished in dense, even nashiji lacquer

Delicate gold maki-e with controlled line work and balanced composition

Interior fitted with original inkstone and water dropper

Harmonious proportions and calm presence typical of high-grade Meiji writing boxes

This piece reflects the Meiji-era aesthetic ideal: luxury expressed through restraint, depth, and precision rather than excess.

Historical Context

During the late Meiji period, suzuribako were essential items for educated individuals—used not only for writing but as symbols of cultivation and personal refinement.
Pieces of this quality were often commissioned or acquired for long-term use and preservation.

Dimensions (approx.)

20.5 × 19 × 3.5 cm

Condition

Used item.
There are signs of age consistent with a piece over 100 years old, but no damage affecting structure, function, or appreciation.
The nashiji ground and maki-e retain strong presence and depth.
Please refer to the photographs for full details.

Why This Piece Stands Out

Authentic Meiji–Taisho period lacquer writing box

Entirely finished in high-grade nashiji

Auspicious crane & plum motif suitable for collection or display

Complete with original inkstone and water dropper

Preserved with original wooden storage box

This is not merely a decorative object, but a serious example of Japanese lacquer art made for lifelong use.

Shipping & Notes:

We will carefully pack and ship the item via Japan Post.
For international deliveries, the final delivery will be handled by the local postal service in the destination country (courier selection is not available).
Accurate weight and size will be declared on the shipping label, but additional charges may apply depending on the destination country’s regulations — most of which correspond to customs duties or import taxes, and are the buyer’s responsibility.
Please note that packaging is done by a non-professional, and full protection cannot be guaranteed.
Combined shipping for multiple items is not available.
Delivery typically takes about 3 weeks, but delays may occur due to customs or local conditions.
Import duties and taxes are not included in the item price or shipping cost; these are the buyer’s responsibility.
If you are contacted by local customs or delivery services, please respond promptly.
If the item is returned due to failed delivery, reshipping costs will be the buyer’s responsibility.
If there is no contact for more than one month, the item may be disposed of or resold.
We sincerely hope the item arrives safely and brings you satisfaction.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

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Giovanni Bottero
Experte
Schätzung  € 400 - € 500

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