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* Title of Artwork: Rare Vintage Japanese Urushi Lacquer Jubako Box with Cranes & Pine Tree – Maki-e Decoration Size Height: 16.5 cm Width: 22 cm Depth: 22 cm Weight 1500 g / 1.5 kg * Artist: Unknown Japanese artisan * Period: Showa Period (mid-20th century) * Country of Origin: Japan * Material: Wood, Urushi lacquer * Technique: Handcrafted, Hand-painted, Maki-e * Condition: Good vintage condition with age-related wear * Signature: No visible signature * Height: 16.5 cm * Width: 22 cm * Depth: 22 cm * Weight: 1500 g Rare vintage Japanese wooden jubako storage box finished with traditional Urushi lacquer and decorated with elegant crane and pine tree motifs in maki-e style. The glossy black lacquer exterior contrasts beautifully with the deep vermilion red interior, while the underside of the lid also features delicate decorative artwork, adding further refinement and artistic value. This handcrafted two-tier jubako reflects the sophisticated aesthetics of traditional Japanese lacquerware from the Showa period. The symbolic scenery of cranes, pine trees, and moonlit landscape expresses the calm elegance associated with classic Japanese decorative arts. Originally designed as a food container for special occasions, it can also be beautifully displayed today as an interior object, jewelry box, tea utensil case, or collectible storage piece. The lustrous lacquer surface and detailed hand-painted decoration create a luxurious presence suitable for both traditional Japanese interiors and modern spaces. Traditional Japanese Urushi Lacquer Maki-e Gold Decoration Handcrafted Hand-painted Vintage Showa Period (mid-20th century) Usage: Jubako food box, interior décor, jewelry storage, tea utensil storage, collectible decorative box, small item organizer. ⸻ Size Height: 16.5 cm Width: 22 cm Depth: 22 cm ⸻ Weight 1500 g / 1.5 kg ⸻ Condition The item shows age-related wear, small scratches, and minor lacquer imperfections consistent with vintage use. One crane motif has visible wear and cracking as shown in the photos, but the overall appearance remains elegant and highly decorative. ⸻ Artist Profile Unknown Japanese artisan workshop. This piece is an example of mid-20th century Japanese urushi lacquer craftsmanship featuring traditional maki-e decorative techniques and classical Japanese motifs.

Nr. 103864743

Verkauft
Kasten - Holz - Seltene漆Lacque蒔絵Maki-e

Kasten - Holz - Seltene漆Lacque蒔絵Maki-e

* Title of Artwork: Rare Vintage Japanese Urushi Lacquer Jubako Box with Cranes & Pine Tree – Maki-e Decoration

Size
Height: 16.5 cm
Width: 22 cm
Depth: 22 cm

Weight
1500 g / 1.5 kg

* Artist: Unknown Japanese artisan
* Period: Showa Period (mid-20th century)
* Country of Origin: Japan
* Material: Wood, Urushi lacquer
* Technique: Handcrafted, Hand-painted, Maki-e
* Condition: Good vintage condition with age-related wear
* Signature: No visible signature
* Height: 16.5 cm
* Width: 22 cm
* Depth: 22 cm
* Weight: 1500 g

Rare vintage Japanese wooden jubako storage box finished with traditional Urushi lacquer and decorated with elegant crane and pine tree motifs in maki-e style. The glossy black lacquer exterior contrasts beautifully with the deep vermilion red interior, while the underside of the lid also features delicate decorative artwork, adding further refinement and artistic value.

This handcrafted two-tier jubako reflects the sophisticated aesthetics of traditional Japanese lacquerware from the Showa period. The symbolic scenery of cranes, pine trees, and moonlit landscape expresses the calm elegance associated with classic Japanese decorative arts. Originally designed as a food container for special occasions, it can also be beautifully displayed today as an interior object, jewelry box, tea utensil case, or collectible storage piece.

The lustrous lacquer surface and detailed hand-painted decoration create a luxurious presence suitable for both traditional Japanese interiors and modern spaces.

Traditional Japanese Urushi Lacquer
Maki-e Gold Decoration
Handcrafted
Hand-painted
Vintage
Showa Period (mid-20th century)

Usage:
Jubako food box, interior décor, jewelry storage, tea utensil storage, collectible decorative box, small item organizer.



Size

Height: 16.5 cm
Width: 22 cm
Depth: 22 cm



Weight

1500 g / 1.5 kg



Condition

The item shows age-related wear, small scratches, and minor lacquer imperfections consistent with vintage use. One crane motif has visible wear and cracking as shown in the photos, but the overall appearance remains elegant and highly decorative.



Artist Profile

Unknown Japanese artisan workshop. This piece is an example of mid-20th century Japanese urushi lacquer craftsmanship featuring traditional maki-e decorative techniques and classical Japanese motifs.

Höchstgebot
€ 30
Ohne mindestpreis

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