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Maki-e Shi, Yuō (蒔師 湯翁) - Natsume - Holz, japanischer Lack - Kiku-Kiri Maki-e Natsume
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Maki-e Shi, Yuō (蒔師 湯翁) - Natsume - Holz, japanischer Lack - Kiku-Kiri Maki-e Natsume

Name: Japanese Wooden Kodaiji-maki-e Black Natsume with Chrysanthemum & Paulownia Design (棗) Artist: Maki-e Shi, Yuō (蒔師 湯翁) Size: H approx. 6.5 cm (2.6 in) × Max. Diam. approx. 6.8 cm (2.7 in) Weight: approx. 60 g (without tomobako) Tomobako: H 8.3 × W 8.6 cm (H 3.27 × W 3.39 in) Material: Wooden core, Japanese lacquer Period: Japan, Showa period (c. 1950–1960) This is a classic Japanese tea ceremony utensil: a black natsume (棗) in the Kodaiji-maki-e (高台寺蒔絵) technique. It is a standard tea caddy for storing thin matcha powder, complete with its original tomobako (storage box) and yellow furoshiki wrapping cloth. The natsume has a solid wooden core, entirely coated in deep, lustrous black lacquer. Both the body and lid are decorated with the Kodaimi-maki-e technique: chrysanthemum and paulownia patterns are carefully rendered in gold powder, accented with coloured lacquer details. The fine lines and layered composition show the delicate, refined craftsmanship typical of high-quality tea utensils. Kodaiji-maki-e is a historic lacquer technique originating from the Azuchi-Momoyama period. Patterns are built up in layers with gold and coloured powder, then polished to create a luxurious yet elegant decoration against the black lacquer ground. Chrysanthemum and paulownia are classic auspicious Japanese motifs, widely appreciated in tea ceremony wares for their graceful symbolism. This piece comes with its original tomobako (paulownia storage box), inscribed with the artist’s signature “Maki-e Shi, Yuō” (蒔師 湯翁) and seal, confirming its authenticity and provenance. The yellow furoshiki is included for wrapping, storing and protecting the tea caddy, forming an important part of the complete tea set. With age, the natsume shows natural signs of ageing and minor wear consistent with its period. The tomobako and furoshiki are both in good condition. The piece is overall in good antique condition. Note: Delivery to Italy takes approximately 6–7 days. Customs or the courier may contact you for customs clearance. Kindly reply promptly, as delays may result in the package being returned. Contacting them directly can help speed up the process: dogane.malpensa.urp@agenziadogane.it Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. - The picture is part of the description. The color of the item may be slightly different from the picture (due to camera and screen settings). - The successful bidder will be responsible for any customs duties and taxes (if applicable). - This item will be mailed by the postal service of Taiwan in the form of airmail with insurance attached.

Nr. 101569342

Verkauft
Maki-e Shi, Yuō (蒔師 湯翁) - Natsume - Holz, japanischer Lack - Kiku-Kiri Maki-e Natsume

Maki-e Shi, Yuō (蒔師 湯翁) - Natsume - Holz, japanischer Lack - Kiku-Kiri Maki-e Natsume

Name: Japanese Wooden Kodaiji-maki-e Black Natsume with Chrysanthemum & Paulownia Design (棗)
Artist: Maki-e Shi, Yuō (蒔師 湯翁)
Size: H approx. 6.5 cm (2.6 in) × Max. Diam. approx. 6.8 cm (2.7 in)
Weight: approx. 60 g (without tomobako)
Tomobako: H 8.3 × W 8.6 cm (H 3.27 × W 3.39 in)
Material: Wooden core, Japanese lacquer
Period: Japan, Showa period (c. 1950–1960)
This is a classic Japanese tea ceremony utensil: a black natsume (棗) in the Kodaiji-maki-e (高台寺蒔絵) technique. It is a standard tea caddy for storing thin matcha powder, complete with its original tomobako (storage box) and yellow furoshiki wrapping cloth.

The natsume has a solid wooden core, entirely coated in deep, lustrous black lacquer. Both the body and lid are decorated with the Kodaimi-maki-e technique: chrysanthemum and paulownia patterns are carefully rendered in gold powder, accented with coloured lacquer details. The fine lines and layered composition show the delicate, refined craftsmanship typical of high-quality tea utensils.

Kodaiji-maki-e is a historic lacquer technique originating from the Azuchi-Momoyama period. Patterns are built up in layers with gold and coloured powder, then polished to create a luxurious yet elegant decoration against the black lacquer ground.

Chrysanthemum and paulownia are classic auspicious Japanese motifs, widely appreciated in tea ceremony wares for their graceful symbolism.

This piece comes with its original tomobako (paulownia storage box), inscribed with the artist’s signature “Maki-e Shi, Yuō” (蒔師 湯翁) and seal, confirming its authenticity and provenance. The yellow furoshiki is included for wrapping, storing and protecting the tea caddy, forming an important part of the complete tea set.

With age, the natsume shows natural signs of ageing and minor wear consistent with its period. The tomobako and furoshiki are both in good condition. The piece is overall in good antique condition.

Note: Delivery to Italy takes approximately 6–7 days.
Customs or the courier may contact you for customs clearance. Kindly reply promptly, as delays may result in the package being returned.
Contacting them directly can help speed up the process:
dogane.malpensa.urp@agenziadogane.it
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

- The picture is part of the description. The color of the item may be slightly different from the picture (due to camera and screen settings).
- The successful bidder will be responsible for any customs duties and taxes (if applicable).
- This item will be mailed by the postal service of Taiwan in the form of airmail with insurance attached.

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