No. 103040349

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Japanese Lacquerware (日本漆器) - Box - Lacquerware, Gold Powder - 山中漆器 Fubako (文箱) 金蒔絵
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€ 15
2 weeks ago

Japanese Lacquerware (日本漆器) - Box - Lacquerware, Gold Powder - 山中漆器 Fubako (文箱) 金蒔絵

Material: Urushi lacquer / Gold maki-e / Gold powder (nashiji-style) Origin: Japan (Yamanaka lacquerware) Period: Late Shōwa period (20th century, circa 1970–1980) Condition: Excellent vintage condition. Minor surface wear consistent with age and careful handling. No visible cracks, repairs or structural damage observed. The lacquer surface remains glossy with well-preserved gold decoration. The original outer box shows some storage wear. ─────── This refined Japanese lacquerware fubako (文箱, document box) features an elegant gold maki-e design of pine branches set against a deep black urushi lacquer ground, centered around a prominent chrysanthemum crest (kikumon). The composition highlights finely rendered pine needles in delicate gold tones, symbolizing longevity and resilience, while the chrysanthemum motif—resembling the traditional sixteen-petal imperial form—adds a sense of formality and cultural prestige. In Japanese decorative arts, the chrysanthemum is closely associated with nobility and auspicious symbolism, giving the piece a dignified and timeless character. Fine gold linework defines the branches with precision, while subtle variations in gold application create depth and visual rhythm across the surface. Areas of softly dispersed gold powder, reminiscent of nashiji-style techniques, produce a gentle shimmer that enhances the richness of the lacquer. The piece is identified as Yamanaka lacquerware (山中漆器) based on the original packaging and accompanying leaflet. Yamanaka lacquerware is a historic tradition known for its refined finishing techniques and practical durability, developed in the Hokuriku region. Despite being produced in the late Shōwa period, the work demonstrates solid craftsmanship and retains a timeless aesthetic suitable for both traditional Japanese interiors and modern decorative settings. The interior is finished in smooth black lacquer, offering a clean and refined contrast to the exterior decoration. ─────── Included • Lacquered fubako (document box) • Lid (matching original) • Original storage box (共箱) • Original paper box and leaflet indicating Yamanaka lacquerware (山中漆器) ─────── Dimensions: Height: approx. 23 cm Width: approx. 15.5 cm Depth: approx. 5 cm Weight: approx. 500 g ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Shipping • Carefully packed and shipped with tracking. • International shipping via Yamato Transport or Japan Post. • Import duties, taxes, VAT and any other charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These costs are the buyer’s responsibility. Please check your country’s customs regulations before bidding.

No. 103040349

Sold
Japanese Lacquerware (日本漆器) - Box - Lacquerware, Gold Powder - 山中漆器 Fubako (文箱) 金蒔絵

Japanese Lacquerware (日本漆器) - Box - Lacquerware, Gold Powder - 山中漆器 Fubako (文箱) 金蒔絵

Material: Urushi lacquer / Gold maki-e / Gold powder (nashiji-style)
Origin: Japan (Yamanaka lacquerware)
Period: Late Shōwa period (20th century, circa 1970–1980)

Condition:
Excellent vintage condition. Minor surface wear consistent with age and careful handling. No visible cracks, repairs or structural damage observed. The lacquer surface remains glossy with well-preserved gold decoration. The original outer box shows some storage wear.

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This refined Japanese lacquerware fubako (文箱, document box) features an elegant gold maki-e design of pine branches set against a deep black urushi lacquer ground, centered around a prominent chrysanthemum crest (kikumon).

The composition highlights finely rendered pine needles in delicate gold tones, symbolizing longevity and resilience, while the chrysanthemum motif—resembling the traditional sixteen-petal imperial form—adds a sense of formality and cultural prestige. In Japanese decorative arts, the chrysanthemum is closely associated with nobility and auspicious symbolism, giving the piece a dignified and timeless character.

Fine gold linework defines the branches with precision, while subtle variations in gold application create depth and visual rhythm across the surface. Areas of softly dispersed gold powder, reminiscent of nashiji-style techniques, produce a gentle shimmer that enhances the richness of the lacquer.

The piece is identified as Yamanaka lacquerware (山中漆器) based on the original packaging and accompanying leaflet. Yamanaka lacquerware is a historic tradition known for its refined finishing techniques and practical durability, developed in the Hokuriku region.

Despite being produced in the late Shōwa period, the work demonstrates solid craftsmanship and retains a timeless aesthetic suitable for both traditional Japanese interiors and modern decorative settings.

The interior is finished in smooth black lacquer, offering a clean and refined contrast to the exterior decoration.

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Included
• Lacquered fubako (document box)
• Lid (matching original)
• Original storage box (共箱)
• Original paper box and leaflet indicating Yamanaka lacquerware (山中漆器)

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Dimensions:
Height: approx. 23 cm
Width: approx. 15.5 cm
Depth: approx. 5 cm
Weight: approx. 500 g

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Shipping

• Carefully packed and shipped with tracking.
• International shipping via Yamato Transport or Japan Post.
• Import duties, taxes, VAT and any other charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These costs are the buyer’s responsibility. Please check your country’s customs regulations before bidding.

Final bid
€ 15
Sandra Wong
Expert
Estimate  € 150 - € 200

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