Natsume - Wood, lacquerware - Crimson Rippy Cherry Blos

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Wood and lacquerware, this Japanese maki-e Hina dolls piece depicts a male in a gold-ground yellow patterned formal dress and a female in a pink floral kimono, dating to the 1970s–1980s, with dimensions 7 cm wide, 7 cm deep and 6.5 cm high, in good condition with small signs of ageing, titled Crimson Rippy Cherry Blos.

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This piece was made by a professional Japanese maki-e lacquerware craftsman. The main subject of the painting is a pair of Hina dolls. The male doll is dressed in a gold-ground yellow patterned formal dress, and the female doll is dressed in a pink floral patterned kimono. The two stand side by side. This makes it a standard craft masterpiece and collectible in the Japanese tea ceremony utensil collection system, embodying hundreds of years of exquisite craftsmanship in Japan.

This piece was made by a professional Japanese maki-e lacquerware craftsman. The main subject of the painting is a pair of Hina dolls. The male doll is dressed in a gold-ground yellow patterned formal dress, and the female doll is dressed in a pink floral patterned kimono. The two stand side by side. This makes it a standard craft masterpiece and collectible in the Japanese tea ceremony utensil collection system, embodying hundreds of years of exquisite craftsmanship in Japan.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Title additional information
Crimson Rippy Cherry Blos
Country of origin
Japan
Material
lacquerware, Wood
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
Height
6.5 cm
Width
7 cm
Depth
7 cm
Estimated period
1970-1980, 1980-1990
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Objects sold
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