No. 81909005

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Manabe Mitsuo  真鍋 光男 - Natsume - KINMA, betel (Piper betle), Paulownia crest,  蒟醤 桐文様 棗 - Gold, Wood
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€ 36
6 weeks ago

Manabe Mitsuo 真鍋 光男 - Natsume - KINMA, betel (Piper betle), Paulownia crest, 蒟醤 桐文様 棗 - Gold, Wood

Please take a moment to read this information before making a purchase. Shipping methods are EMS, Small Packaged Goods, or Yamato Transport. Since the item will be shipped from Japan, customs duties and VAT will be borne by the buyer. In addition, you may be contacted by phone or e-mail by the customs authorities in your country or by the local shipping company to inform you of customs clearance. Note: Please be especially careful if you live in Spain or Portugal. Please be aware that we must respond to such requests. If you do not respond, your shipment will be returned to Japan. In such cases, the customer may be charged additional fees for re-shipping and other expenses. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation. ≪Product Description≫ Weight (in grams): 46g Total weight including wooden box: 124g Dimensions (in cm): H7.7×W7.5×D7.5 The product is in long-term storage. It is in very good condition with no noticeable scratches. The entire jujube is beautifully decorated with betel leaves. The maki-e is also carefully done and is a very beautiful gem. 《Manabe Mitsuo》 Lacquer artist from Kagawa Prefecture. Studied under Isoi Nyoshin, a living national treasure. In 1933, he organized the "taku Mimikai" (craftsmen's association), which was formed by Isoi Nyoshin, and held monthly study meetings to improve the skills of its members. How about it for your collection? We are looking forward to your bidding.

No. 81909005

Sold
Manabe Mitsuo  真鍋 光男 - Natsume - KINMA, betel (Piper betle), Paulownia crest,  蒟醤 桐文様 棗 - Gold, Wood

Manabe Mitsuo 真鍋 光男 - Natsume - KINMA, betel (Piper betle), Paulownia crest, 蒟醤 桐文様 棗 - Gold, Wood

Please take a moment to read this information before making a purchase.


Shipping methods are EMS, Small Packaged Goods, or Yamato Transport.

Since the item will be shipped from Japan, customs duties and VAT will be borne by the buyer.

In addition, you may be contacted by phone or e-mail by the customs authorities in your country or by the local shipping company to inform you of customs clearance.

Note: Please be especially careful if you live in Spain or Portugal.

Please be aware that we must respond to such requests.

If you do not respond, your shipment will be returned to Japan.

In such cases, the customer may be charged additional fees for re-shipping and other expenses.

We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.


≪Product Description≫

Weight (in grams): 46g

Total weight including wooden box: 124g

Dimensions (in cm): H7.7×W7.5×D7.5


The product is in long-term storage.

It is in very good condition with no noticeable scratches.

The entire jujube is beautifully decorated with betel leaves.

The maki-e is also carefully done and is a very beautiful gem.


《Manabe Mitsuo》

Lacquer artist from Kagawa Prefecture.
Studied under Isoi Nyoshin, a living national treasure.
In 1933, he organized the "taku Mimikai" (craftsmen's association), which was formed by Isoi Nyoshin, and held monthly study meetings to improve the skills of its members.


How about it for your collection?

We are looking forward to your bidding.

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