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Kasten - Alle handgeschnitzten Goldlackholz-Maki-e. - Antikes Jubako aus dem Jahr 1881
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Kasten - Alle handgeschnitzten Goldlackholz-Maki-e. - Antikes Jubako aus dem Jahr 1881

This is a jubako (Japanese box) featuring beautiful, intricately carved flowers. Jubako boxes have long been used in Japan to hold delicious food, like lunch boxes for large groups. The intricate gold carving is called chinkin (sparkle gold). Chinkin is a decorative technique for lacquerware in which patterns are carved into the lacquered surface and the carved grooves are filled with gold powder or gold leaf. It originated in China's Song Dynasty as "sōkin" (spear gold), and was introduced to Japan during the Muromachi period (1336-1573). It developed in Wajima lacquerware in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, and was designated an Important Intangible Cultural Property in 1955. It is a traditional technique that has been passed down in Japan since 1336. Japanese lacquer can be achieved with multiple coats to achieve a black luster. It takes several days to several weeks for a single coat of natural lacquer to dry. After multiple coats, fine lines are carefully carved with a carving knife. It is a craftsmanship that cannot be faulted. This product is particularly impressive, with its thin floral lines applied all over. The 1873 Vienna World's Fair marked the beginning of lacquerware's rise to international attention as a Japanese art and craft. This was the catalyst for the production of many lacquer boxes, furniture, and screens with inlaid gold detailing for sale in Europe. It was an era in which artisans competed to show off their skills. As a result, the level of detail in these works was extremely high. It would be difficult to recreate in modern times; it is a lost technology. The interior is painted vermilion and gold. Usually, works with gold detailing on the interior are rare. It can be assumed that this piece was considered a luxury item even at the time. The original box is dated April 1881, indicating that it dates to 1881. Five boxes standing: Height 39cm, Width 24.5cm x 23.5cm, Weight 3kg Original box: Height 56cm, Width 27cm x 26cm, Weight 2.3kg

Nr. 99553066

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Kasten - Alle handgeschnitzten Goldlackholz-Maki-e. - Antikes Jubako aus dem Jahr 1881

Kasten - Alle handgeschnitzten Goldlackholz-Maki-e. - Antikes Jubako aus dem Jahr 1881

This is a jubako (Japanese box) featuring beautiful, intricately carved flowers.

Jubako boxes have long been used in Japan to hold delicious food, like lunch boxes for large groups.

The intricate gold carving is called chinkin (sparkle gold).

Chinkin is a decorative technique for lacquerware in which patterns are carved into the lacquered surface and the carved grooves are filled with gold powder or gold leaf. It originated in China's Song Dynasty as "sōkin" (spear gold), and was introduced to Japan during the Muromachi period (1336-1573). It developed in Wajima lacquerware in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, and was designated an Important Intangible Cultural Property in 1955.

It is a traditional technique that has been passed down in Japan since 1336.

Japanese lacquer can be achieved with multiple coats to achieve a black luster.

It takes several days to several weeks for a single coat of natural lacquer to dry.

After multiple coats, fine lines are carefully carved with a carving knife.
It is a craftsmanship that cannot be faulted.
This product is particularly impressive, with its thin floral lines applied all over.
The 1873 Vienna World's Fair marked the beginning of lacquerware's rise to international attention as a Japanese art and craft.
This was the catalyst for the production of many lacquer boxes, furniture, and screens with inlaid gold detailing for sale in Europe.
It was an era in which artisans competed to show off their skills.
As a result, the level of detail in these works was extremely high.
It would be difficult to recreate in modern times; it is a lost technology.

The interior is painted vermilion and gold.
Usually, works with gold detailing on the interior are rare.

It can be assumed that this piece was considered a luxury item even at the time.

The original box is dated April 1881, indicating that it dates to 1881.

Five boxes standing: Height 39cm, Width 24.5cm x 23.5cm, Weight 3kg
Original box: Height 56cm, Width 27cm x 26cm, Weight 2.3kg

Höchstgebot
€ 390
Giovanni Bottero
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Schätzung  € 400 - € 500

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