No. 97874672

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Japanese Lacquer Document Box (Fubako) with Cranes and Pines 福鶴, Showa–Heisei Period - Box - cashew lacquer on resin base - Letter and Keepsake Box
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Japanese Lacquer Document Box (Fubako) with Cranes and Pines 福鶴, Showa–Heisei Period - Box - cashew lacquer on resin base - Letter and Keepsake Box

■■■Important Information■■■ - Items will be shipped from Japan via DHL,EMS. - Any customs duties, import taxes, or VAT are the buyer’s responsibility. - Customs authorities or your local shipping company may contact you regarding clearance. Please respond promptly to avoid delays. - Customs procedures may take longer in Spain, Portugal, or Belgium. - If a shipment is returned due to non-response, the buyer will be responsible for re-shipping costs and related fees. Thank you for your understanding. ■Description A rectangular document box (fubako / bunbako) decorated in the style of traditional Japanese lacquerware. The lid features a finely rendered pair of cranes in flight above stylized pine motifs, executed in gold and colored maki-e technique, with a red artist’s seal at the corner. The interior is finished in a rich sprinkled-gold lacquer (nashiji effect). This piece is made of synthetic lacquer (cashew lacquer on resin base), as stated on the accompanying label, a material widely adopted in the post-war Showa to Heisei era (late 20th century) to reproduce the aesthetic of classical lacquer at more accessible prices. Such works were produced for both domestic tea-related use and for the export market, reflecting Japan’s continuing appreciation of auspicious motifs—cranes for longevity, pines for steadfastness and endurance. ■Condition Very good overall; minimal handling marks; original storage box with printed instructions included. Materials/Technique: Synthetic lacquer (cashew lacquer on resin); maki-e style decoration; sprinkled-gold interior. Period: Late 20th century, Showa–Heisei period. Origin: Japan.

No. 97874672

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Japanese Lacquer Document Box (Fubako) with Cranes and Pines 福鶴, Showa–Heisei Period - Box - cashew lacquer on resin base - Letter and Keepsake Box

Japanese Lacquer Document Box (Fubako) with Cranes and Pines 福鶴, Showa–Heisei Period - Box - cashew lacquer on resin base - Letter and Keepsake Box

■■■Important Information■■■

- Items will be shipped from Japan via DHL,EMS.
- Any customs duties, import taxes, or VAT are the buyer’s responsibility.
- Customs authorities or your local shipping company may contact you regarding clearance. Please respond promptly to avoid delays.
- Customs procedures may take longer in Spain, Portugal, or Belgium.
- If a shipment is returned due to non-response, the buyer will be responsible for re-shipping costs and related fees.

Thank you for your understanding.


■Description
A rectangular document box (fubako / bunbako) decorated in the style of traditional Japanese lacquerware. The lid features a finely rendered pair of cranes in flight above stylized pine motifs, executed in gold and colored maki-e technique, with a red artist’s seal at the corner. The interior is finished in a rich sprinkled-gold lacquer (nashiji effect).

This piece is made of synthetic lacquer (cashew lacquer on resin base), as stated on the accompanying label, a material widely adopted in the post-war Showa to Heisei era (late 20th century) to reproduce the aesthetic of classical lacquer at more accessible prices. Such works were produced for both domestic tea-related use and for the export market, reflecting Japan’s continuing appreciation of auspicious motifs—cranes for longevity, pines for steadfastness and endurance.

■Condition
Very good overall; minimal handling marks; original storage box with printed instructions included.

Materials/Technique: Synthetic lacquer (cashew lacquer on resin); maki-e style decoration; sprinkled-gold interior.
Period: Late 20th century, Showa–Heisei period.
Origin: Japan.

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