Αρ. 101391525

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Συρταριέρα - Ξύλο - Ιαπωνία - Urushi Lacquer  (χωρίς τιμή ασφαλείας)
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€ 15
χωρίς τιμή ασφαλείας
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Συρταριέρα - Ξύλο - Ιαπωνία - Urushi Lacquer (χωρίς τιμή ασφαλείας)

Item Description This is an exquisite miniature chest of drawers crafted in the distinguished Tsugaru-nuri lacquerware technique from Aomori Prefecture in northern Japan. With a heritage spanning over 300 years since the Edo period, Tsugaru-nuri represents Japan's northernmost lacquer tradition and has been designated as a Traditional Craft by the Japanese government. In 2017, its production method was registered as an Important Intangible Cultural Property. This elegant piece features three drawers, perfectly proportioned for storing jewelry, stationery, or cherished small items. What distinguishes Tsugaru-nuri is its extraordinary finishing process – multiple layers of colored lacquer are meticulously applied, then hand-polished to reveal intricate patterns beneath the surface. This labor-intensive technique is known as "baka-nuri" (literally "painstaking lacquer"), involving over 40 precise steps and requiring more than 60 days to complete. Because each piece is hand-polished by skilled artisans, the patterns that emerge are completely unique to every individual work – no two pieces are exactly alike. The result is a robust yet refined finish with deep luster and distinctive color variations that make this chest truly one-of-a-kind. While Tsugaru-nuri is traditionally known for everyday items such as chopsticks and bowls, furniture pieces like this miniature chest are exceptionally rare. The complexity and time required to create larger three-dimensional forms make such items uncommon in the market, presenting collectors with a valuable opportunity to acquire a distinctive example of this celebrated craft tradition. The history of Tsugaru-nuri is equally compelling. Developed in the mid-Edo period under the patronage of the Tsugaru clan, this distinctive style was pioneered by master lacquer artist Genbee Ikeda. Originally created for decorating samurai sword scabbards, the technique gradually evolved to include furniture and decorative objects. The craft gained international recognition when it was exhibited at the 1873 Vienna World's Fair, captivating audiences worldwide. This compact chest harmoniously combines practical functionality with timeless Japanese aesthetic principles. Whether you are a collector of Japanese antiques or seeking an elegant desktop organizer, this piece brings both historical significance and artisanal beauty to any setting. Size Height: 24 cm Width: 17 cm Depth: 21.5 cm Weight 1.7 kg Condition The piece displays age-appropriate wear consistent with its vintage character. Minor surface scratches and traces of use are visible, adding to its authentic charm as a pre-owned antique. Artist Profile Not applicable - this is a traditional craft item produced by skilled Tsugaru region artisans.

Αρ. 101391525

Αντικείμενα που πωλήθηκαν
Συρταριέρα - Ξύλο - Ιαπωνία - Urushi Lacquer  (χωρίς τιμή ασφαλείας)

Συρταριέρα - Ξύλο - Ιαπωνία - Urushi Lacquer (χωρίς τιμή ασφαλείας)

Item Description
This is an exquisite miniature chest of drawers crafted in the distinguished Tsugaru-nuri lacquerware technique from Aomori Prefecture in northern Japan. With a heritage spanning over 300 years since the Edo period, Tsugaru-nuri represents Japan's northernmost lacquer tradition and has been designated as a Traditional Craft by the Japanese government. In 2017, its production method was registered as an Important Intangible Cultural Property.
This elegant piece features three drawers, perfectly proportioned for storing jewelry, stationery, or cherished small items. What distinguishes Tsugaru-nuri is its extraordinary finishing process – multiple layers of colored lacquer are meticulously applied, then hand-polished to reveal intricate patterns beneath the surface. This labor-intensive technique is known as "baka-nuri" (literally "painstaking lacquer"), involving over 40 precise steps and requiring more than 60 days to complete. Because each piece is hand-polished by skilled artisans, the patterns that emerge are completely unique to every individual work – no two pieces are exactly alike. The result is a robust yet refined finish with deep luster and distinctive color variations that make this chest truly one-of-a-kind.
While Tsugaru-nuri is traditionally known for everyday items such as chopsticks and bowls, furniture pieces like this miniature chest are exceptionally rare. The complexity and time required to create larger three-dimensional forms make such items uncommon in the market, presenting collectors with a valuable opportunity to acquire a distinctive example of this celebrated craft tradition.
The history of Tsugaru-nuri is equally compelling. Developed in the mid-Edo period under the patronage of the Tsugaru clan, this distinctive style was pioneered by master lacquer artist Genbee Ikeda. Originally created for decorating samurai sword scabbards, the technique gradually evolved to include furniture and decorative objects. The craft gained international recognition when it was exhibited at the 1873 Vienna World's Fair, captivating audiences worldwide.
This compact chest harmoniously combines practical functionality with timeless Japanese aesthetic principles. Whether you are a collector of Japanese antiques or seeking an elegant desktop organizer, this piece brings both historical significance and artisanal beauty to any setting.

Size
Height: 24 cm
Width: 17 cm
Depth: 21.5 cm

Weight
1.7 kg

Condition
The piece displays age-appropriate wear consistent with its vintage character. Minor surface scratches and traces of use are visible, adding to its authentic charm as a pre-owned antique.

Artist Profile
Not applicable - this is a traditional craft item produced by skilled Tsugaru region artisans.

Τελική προσφορά
€ 15
χωρίς τιμή ασφαλείας

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