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Japanisches Lackwaren-Set (4 Stück) – Handdekorierte Makie / Goldfächer & Kranich-Motive – 1975–1995 - Japan - 21. Jahrhundert
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Japanisches Lackwaren-Set (4 Stück) – Handdekorierte Makie / Goldfächer & Kranich-Motive – 1975–1995 - Japan - 21. Jahrhundert

This is an elegant 4-piece collection of vintage Japanese lacquerware boxes, each decorated with traditional motifs such as gold maki-e fans, cranes, chrysanthemums, and landscape scenes. All items originate from Japan and were produced between 1975–1995, during the late Showa to early Heisei period. A rare opportunity to acquire a curated set of authentic Japanese lacquerware, ideal for collectors, interior décor, tea ceremony enthusiasts, and lovers of traditional craftsmanship. Set Contents 1) Three-Tier Jubako Box (Black Lacquer × Gold Maki-e Fans) Beautiful hand-decorated multi-fan motif Vibrant red lacquer interior Size (each tier): approx. 21.5 × 21.5 × 7.5 cm Total height: approx. 22.5 cm Condition: Surface scratches, small dents, edge wear (see photos) 2) Chrysanthemum Relief Box (Gold / Amber Tone) Elaborate chrysanthemum relief pattern Size: approx. 22 × 22 × 8 cm Condition: Minor scratches, small surface wear 3) Black Rectangle Box (Gold Landscape & Moon Motif) Classic maki-e style floral & moon design Size: approx. 27 × 20 × 6 cm Condition: noticeable scratches, one chipped corner 4) Black Square Box with Crane & Turtle (With Original Storage Box) Minimalist crane & turtle crest motif Size: approx. 24 × 24 × 7 cm Condition: Very good vintage condition with minor wear Craftsmanship All four items feature techniques typical of Japanese lacquerware production of the period: Urushi-style lacquer (synthetic lacquer over resin base) Hand-applied gold maki-e patterns Red lacquer interiors on jubako These pieces capture the aesthetics of Japanese celebration ware, traditionally used for New Year foods, tea ceremony accessories, and festive occasions. Condition Notes These are vintage items and show signs of age: Surface scratches Edge wear/chips Small dents or color fading All condition issues are clearly shown in the photos. Please review carefully. Dimensions Overview (Approx.) Large jubako: 21.5 × 21.5 × 22.5 cm Crane box: 24 × 24 × 7 cm Landscape box: 27 × 20 × 6 cm Chrysanthemum box: 22 × 22 × 8 cm Total set weight: Approximately 3.5–4.0 kg (combined) Popular Search Keywords (1 word each / no duplicates) Japan lacquerware makie jubako lacquer vintage Showa Heisei craft tea interior decor box fan crane gold 【Important Information】 International customers are responsible for any import duties, taxes, and fees not included in the item price or shipping costs. Please note that the VAT paid to Catawiki is separate from and does not include your country's import duties or customs clearance fees. Additional charges may be levied upon delivery at the discretion of your local customs authorities. We strongly advise checking with your country's customs office regarding these potential additional costs before bidding or purchasing. Prompt payment of these charges ensures timely delivery. Delivery Details: Most items are shipped via Japan Post (airmail). Upon request, delivery via DHL or FedEx can be arranged at an additional cost. Damage or Issues: Should you receive a damaged item, please contact us immediately before leaving a negative review. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation. For damage claims, please report to your nearest post office within 7 days of delivery. Please also promptly contact us and Catawiki Support. Due to the suspension of the “de minimis” exemption in the United States, import duties may be higher for shipments to the US. US bidders should be aware of this. As EMS shipments to the US are currently suspended, we will ship via DHL. Shipping costs will be higher than before; we appreciate your understanding.

Nr. 99711484

Verkauft
Japanisches Lackwaren-Set (4 Stück) – Handdekorierte Makie / Goldfächer & Kranich-Motive – 1975–1995 - Japan - 21. Jahrhundert

Japanisches Lackwaren-Set (4 Stück) – Handdekorierte Makie / Goldfächer & Kranich-Motive – 1975–1995 - Japan - 21. Jahrhundert

This is an elegant 4-piece collection of vintage Japanese lacquerware boxes, each decorated with traditional motifs such as gold maki-e fans, cranes, chrysanthemums, and landscape scenes.
All items originate from Japan and were produced between 1975–1995, during the late Showa to early Heisei period.

A rare opportunity to acquire a curated set of authentic Japanese lacquerware, ideal for collectors, interior décor, tea ceremony enthusiasts, and lovers of traditional craftsmanship.

Set Contents
1) Three-Tier Jubako Box (Black Lacquer × Gold Maki-e Fans)

Beautiful hand-decorated multi-fan motif

Vibrant red lacquer interior

Size (each tier): approx. 21.5 × 21.5 × 7.5 cm

Total height: approx. 22.5 cm

Condition: Surface scratches, small dents, edge wear (see photos)

2) Chrysanthemum Relief Box (Gold / Amber Tone)

Elaborate chrysanthemum relief pattern

Size: approx. 22 × 22 × 8 cm

Condition: Minor scratches, small surface wear

3) Black Rectangle Box (Gold Landscape & Moon Motif)

Classic maki-e style floral & moon design

Size: approx. 27 × 20 × 6 cm

Condition: noticeable scratches, one chipped corner

4) Black Square Box with Crane & Turtle (With Original Storage Box)

Minimalist crane & turtle crest motif

Size: approx. 24 × 24 × 7 cm

Condition: Very good vintage condition with minor wear

Craftsmanship

All four items feature techniques typical of Japanese lacquerware production of the period:

Urushi-style lacquer (synthetic lacquer over resin base)

Hand-applied gold maki-e patterns

Red lacquer interiors on jubako

These pieces capture the aesthetics of Japanese celebration ware, traditionally used for New Year foods, tea ceremony accessories, and festive occasions.

Condition Notes

These are vintage items and show signs of age:

Surface scratches

Edge wear/chips

Small dents or color fading

All condition issues are clearly shown in the photos. Please review carefully.

Dimensions Overview (Approx.)

Large jubako: 21.5 × 21.5 × 22.5 cm

Crane box: 24 × 24 × 7 cm

Landscape box: 27 × 20 × 6 cm

Chrysanthemum box: 22 × 22 × 8 cm

Total set weight: Approximately 3.5–4.0 kg (combined)

Popular Search Keywords (1 word each / no duplicates)

Japan
lacquerware
makie
jubako
lacquer
vintage
Showa
Heisei
craft
tea
interior
decor
box
fan
crane
gold

【Important Information】

International customers are responsible for any import duties, taxes, and fees not included in the item price or shipping costs. Please note that the VAT paid to Catawiki is separate from and does not include your country's import duties or customs clearance fees. Additional charges may be levied upon delivery at the discretion of your local customs authorities. We strongly advise checking with your country's customs office regarding these potential additional costs before bidding or purchasing. Prompt payment of these charges ensures timely delivery.

Delivery Details: Most items are shipped via Japan Post (airmail). Upon request, delivery via DHL or FedEx can be arranged at an additional cost.

Damage or Issues: Should you receive a damaged item, please contact us immediately before leaving a negative review. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation. For damage claims, please report to your nearest post office within 7 days of delivery. Please also promptly contact us and Catawiki Support.

Due to the suspension of the “de minimis” exemption in the United States, import duties may be higher for shipments to the US. US bidders should be aware of this. As EMS shipments to the US are currently suspended, we will ship via DHL. Shipping costs will be higher than before; we appreciate your understanding.

Höchstgebot
€ 100
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