Kogo香合 - Nakamura Soetsu中村 宗悦(b.1932) - Box - Refined Kogo香合incense holder designed with vivid gold pine tree and bridge taka maki-e - Wood, lacquerware - pine tree/bridge/box

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One refined Kogo香合 incense holder designed with a vivid gold pine tree and bridge taka maki-e on the lid by lacquer artist Nakamura Soetsu (b.1932) from Japan; wood with lacquerware, 5.5 × 5.5 × 2.5 cm, in excellent condition with an inscribed tomobako.

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One refined Kogo香合 incense holder designed with vivid gold pine tree and bridge taka maki-e on the lids by excellent workmanship. with inscribed tomobako.

Artist: Nakamura Soetsu中村 宗悦 is a lacquer artist from Ishikawa Prefecture, and is highly acclaimed for his work on tea ceremony utensils. Born in Ishikawa Prefecture in 1932, he began studying the traditional lacquering technique of "kyushitsu" under his father's guidance in 1946. This highly advanced technique involves applying lacquer to a base material using a spatula or brush, and he utilizes this skill to create his works.

In 1967, he received training in the tea ceremony from Master Sowa Nakao of Tokuonji Temple and began to focus on creating tea utensils. He subsequently won numerous awards at national lacquerware exhibitions, received the tea name "Soukyo"「宗恭」 in 1987, and became an associate professor of tea ceremony in 1992, earning him acclaim in the world of tea ceremony.

Nakamura Muneyoshi's works range from tea caddies (natsume), incense holders, tea caddies, shelves, and more, and are particularly notable for their skillful maki-e (lacquerware) that expresses the seasons. They are decorated with delicate motifs of flowers, birds, and small animals, and are beloved by many tea masters. Nakamura Muneyoshi's works are masterpieces that combine traditional techniques with his unique aesthetic sense, and are highly valued not only as tea ceremony utensils but also as works of art.

with inscribed tomobako.

Dimensions: 5.5 x 5.5 x 2.5 cm

Excellent condition, barely used with minimal signs of wear, please also take a look at the listed photos for a reference.

Will be well packaged and shipping by Japan Post in fast delivery.


One refined Kogo香合 incense holder designed with vivid gold pine tree and bridge taka maki-e on the lids by excellent workmanship. with inscribed tomobako.

Artist: Nakamura Soetsu中村 宗悦 is a lacquer artist from Ishikawa Prefecture, and is highly acclaimed for his work on tea ceremony utensils. Born in Ishikawa Prefecture in 1932, he began studying the traditional lacquering technique of "kyushitsu" under his father's guidance in 1946. This highly advanced technique involves applying lacquer to a base material using a spatula or brush, and he utilizes this skill to create his works.

In 1967, he received training in the tea ceremony from Master Sowa Nakao of Tokuonji Temple and began to focus on creating tea utensils. He subsequently won numerous awards at national lacquerware exhibitions, received the tea name "Soukyo"「宗恭」 in 1987, and became an associate professor of tea ceremony in 1992, earning him acclaim in the world of tea ceremony.

Nakamura Muneyoshi's works range from tea caddies (natsume), incense holders, tea caddies, shelves, and more, and are particularly notable for their skillful maki-e (lacquerware) that expresses the seasons. They are decorated with delicate motifs of flowers, birds, and small animals, and are beloved by many tea masters. Nakamura Muneyoshi's works are masterpieces that combine traditional techniques with his unique aesthetic sense, and are highly valued not only as tea ceremony utensils but also as works of art.

with inscribed tomobako.

Dimensions: 5.5 x 5.5 x 2.5 cm

Excellent condition, barely used with minimal signs of wear, please also take a look at the listed photos for a reference.

Will be well packaged and shipping by Japan Post in fast delivery.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Title additional information
pine tree/bridge/box
No. of items
1
Country of Origin
Japan
Manufacturer/ Brand
Kogo香合
Material
lacquerware, Wood
Designer/Artist/Maker
Nakamura Soetsu中村 宗悦(b.1932)
Model
Refined Kogo香合incense holder designed with vivid gold pine tree and bridge taka maki-e
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
2.5 cm
Width
5.5 cm
Depth
5.5 cm
Estimated Period
1970-1980, 1980-1990, 1990-2000
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Objects sold
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