Box - Flying Cranes Maki-e Five-Tier Jubako Bento Box with Two Lids – Interior with Pine and Moon Nashiji - (No Reserve Price)






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A Showa-period five-tier black lacquer jubako bento box with two lids, decorated with gold and silver maki-e cranes in flight on the exterior and a pine and moon Nashiji motif on the reverse of one lid; dimensions H 41.7 cm x W 23.6 cm x D 23.6 cm, in fair condition with wear and possible missing parts, origin Japan.
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【Product details】
This five-tier jubako bento box was crafted in the Showa period and finished in a deep black lacquer. The exterior of each tier is decorated with dynamic gold and silver maki-e depicting cranes in flight. In Japan, cranes are revered as auspicious symbols of longevity and prosperity, believed to live for a thousand years.
A notable feature of this piece is found on the reverse of one lid: a refined nashiji ground depicting a pine tree and a full moon. The combination of crane and pine, known as shōkaku, has long been cherished in Japanese culture as a highly auspicious motif, suitable for New Year celebrations and formal occasions.
Maki-e is a traditional Japanese decorative technique in which gold or silver powder is sprinkled onto wet lacquer to create intricate designs. Nashiji uses gold or silver flecks to produce a shimmering surface resembling pear skin.
There are lacquer cracks, chips, and areas of peeling mainly around the corners and rims, with some spots where the lacquer has flaked away and the ground is visible. Surface scuffs, small dents, age-related wear, and thinning of the gold maki-e can be seen. The interiors and undersides of the tiers were originally finished in full nashiji but now show noticeable discolouration and fading. One lid also exhibits a noticeable crack along the structural joint line and additional lacquer splitting. Please refer to the photos for details.
Dimensions: approx. H 41.7 cm W 23.6 cm D 23.6 cm
・Please make sure to review all the provided information and images before placing your bid.
・We make every effort to accurately represent the product's colors and textures in our photos. However, due to differences in monitors and device displays, as well as photographic conditions, slight color variations between the photos and the actual product may occur. We ask for your understanding in advance.
Thank you for your interest, and happy bidding!
Seller's Story
【Important notes】
・International buyers are responsible for any import duties, taxes, and charges not included in the item price or shipping cost. Please note that VAT paid to Catawiki is separate from and does not cover import duties or customs charges in your country. You may still be required to pay additional fees upon delivery, as determined by your local customs authorities.
・Shipping Details: Most items are shipped via Japan Post EMS (airmail). If you are in a hurry, we can arrange shipping via DHL or FedEx upon request for an additional fee.
・Damage and Issues: If you receive a damaged item, please contact us immediately. The damage must be reported to your local post office within 7 days of delivery, and promptly to us and Catawiki support.
【Product details】
This five-tier jubako bento box was crafted in the Showa period and finished in a deep black lacquer. The exterior of each tier is decorated with dynamic gold and silver maki-e depicting cranes in flight. In Japan, cranes are revered as auspicious symbols of longevity and prosperity, believed to live for a thousand years.
A notable feature of this piece is found on the reverse of one lid: a refined nashiji ground depicting a pine tree and a full moon. The combination of crane and pine, known as shōkaku, has long been cherished in Japanese culture as a highly auspicious motif, suitable for New Year celebrations and formal occasions.
Maki-e is a traditional Japanese decorative technique in which gold or silver powder is sprinkled onto wet lacquer to create intricate designs. Nashiji uses gold or silver flecks to produce a shimmering surface resembling pear skin.
There are lacquer cracks, chips, and areas of peeling mainly around the corners and rims, with some spots where the lacquer has flaked away and the ground is visible. Surface scuffs, small dents, age-related wear, and thinning of the gold maki-e can be seen. The interiors and undersides of the tiers were originally finished in full nashiji but now show noticeable discolouration and fading. One lid also exhibits a noticeable crack along the structural joint line and additional lacquer splitting. Please refer to the photos for details.
Dimensions: approx. H 41.7 cm W 23.6 cm D 23.6 cm
・Please make sure to review all the provided information and images before placing your bid.
・We make every effort to accurately represent the product's colors and textures in our photos. However, due to differences in monitors and device displays, as well as photographic conditions, slight color variations between the photos and the actual product may occur. We ask for your understanding in advance.
Thank you for your interest, and happy bidding!
