Nr. 102514214

Meiji-Zeit japanisches Suzuribako – Noh Okina Motiv / Innerer Birnenbereich - Holz/Lack/Gold - Japan - ca. 1900er Jahre (spätes Meiji/Taisho)
Nr. 102514214

Meiji-Zeit japanisches Suzuribako – Noh Okina Motiv / Innerer Birnenbereich - Holz/Lack/Gold - Japan - ca. 1900er Jahre (spätes Meiji/Taisho)
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Item
Meiji-Period Japanese Suzuribako (Writing Box)
Uchikin-Nashiji Interior & Shikishi-Style Maki-e Panel
Noh Theatre Motif “Okina” (Sacred & Auspicious Subject)
Dated Meiji 34 (1901)
With Original Tomobako, Inkstone & Water Dropper
Overview
This is a high-grade Japanese suzuribako produced during the late Meiji period, a time widely regarded as the culmination of traditional lacquer craftsmanship before industrial standardization.
The box features a shikishi-style maki-e panel depicting Okina, the most sacred and ceremonial figure in Noh theatre.
Such a subject was never chosen lightly and was reserved for objects intended to convey longevity, blessing, and dignity.
Why “Okina” Matters
In Noh tradition, Okina is not merely a character but a ritual performance, associated with prayer, prosperity, and peace.
Unlike other Noh plays, Okina is performed at celebratory and auspicious occasions.
Writing boxes bearing this motif were often intended for:
Scholarly use
Formal gift-giving
Long-term personal possession
Its presence immediately elevates the cultural and symbolic value of the piece.
Exceptional Lacquer Techniques
Exterior
Deep black lacquer sprinkled with fine gold dust
Shikishi-style raised maki-e panel with takamaki-e (raised gold lacquer)
Red fan rendered as a focal accent, symbolizing blessing and vitality
Interior
Entirely finished in uchikin-nashiji, one of the most luxurious ground techniques
Dense gold flakes beneath translucent lacquer create extraordinary depth
Inkstone recess and water-dropper tray finished in warm reddish-gold nashiji
This level of finish reflects elite Meiji craftsmanship, executed without compromise.
Provenance & Box Inscription (Critical Value Point)
The original tomobako provides clear historical documentation:
Front of Lid
「黒蒔絵 硯箱」
Black Maki-e Suzuribako
Inside of Lid
「明治三十四年 八月 錦織」
August, Meiji 34 (1901) – written by Nishikiori
This inscription firmly anchors the piece to 1901, an exceptionally strong provenance point for collectors.
Note: “Nishikiori” refers to the person who recorded the inscription, not the artist.
Historical Significance
Suzuribako of this quality were not everyday objects.
They functioned as symbols of education, refinement, and personal cultivation during the Meiji era.
Pieces combining:
Uchikin-nashiji
Sacred Noh imagery
Dated Meiji tomobako
are increasingly scarce on the international market.
Period
Meiji Era – 1901
Dimensions (approx.)
(As shown in photos)
Condition
Well-preserved antique.
Minor age-related signs consistent with a Meiji-period piece.
No damage affecting structure, function, or appreciation.
Lacquer, maki-e, and nashiji retain strong presence and depth.
Please review all photos for details.
Included
• Original wooden box (tomobako) with Meiji 34 inscription
• Inkstone
• Water dropper
Why This Suzuribako Is Special
Authenticated Meiji-period writing box
Sacred Okina Noh motif, rarely used in lacquerware
Luxurious uchikin-nashiji interior throughout
Clear historical dating to 1901
Complete original set with tomobako
This is not a decorative souvenir, but a serious cultural object from Japan’s classical lacquer tradition.
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).
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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