No. 99818533

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Large Natsume 棗 “Shikunshi” Maki-e Mother-of-pearl inlay - Wood, Gold - Okutsu Isshinsai(奥津一心斎) - Japan - Shōwa period (1926-1989)
Final bid
€ 162
5 days ago

Large Natsume 棗 “Shikunshi” Maki-e Mother-of-pearl inlay - Wood, Gold - Okutsu Isshinsai(奥津一心斎) - Japan - Shōwa period (1926-1989)

Okutsu Isshin-sai [奥津一心斎]– “Shikunshi” Large Natsume (Tea Caddy) A masterful tea caddy created by the distinguished lacquer artist Okutsu Isshin-sai, renowned for his exceptional skill in maki-e and traditional tea ceremony lacquerware. This elegant large-size natsume (used for storing powdered green tea during the tea ceremony) is decorated with one of the most esteemed themes in Japanese arts: Shikunshi ― The Four Noble Plants. ◆The Four Gentlemen – A Symbolic Garden of Virtue◆ The design beautifully displays: Chrysanthemum – symbol of longevity, aristocracy and the Japanese Imperial family Bamboo – resilience and purity Plum blossoms – hope, and the promise of spring Orchid – grace and noble integrity Together they represent the four noble virtues cherished in Zen and tea ceremony philosophy. ◆Exquisite Traditional Techniques◆ Gold maki-e meticulously drawn with refined brushwork Raden (Mother-of-pearl inlay) glowing with iridescent blue and violet hues Deep, mirror-like black urushi lacquer created through numerous painstaking layers Delicate carving and flawless craftsmanship Each detail reflects a high level of mastery—achieved only after decades within Japan’s lacquer tradition. The lacquer surface subtly changes with the surrounding light, making it a captivating centerpiece in both traditional and modern interiors. This is not merely a functional item—it is a refined art object that carries the spirit of wabi-sabi and the cultural richness of the Japanese tea ceremony. ◆About Okutsu Isshinsai(奥津一心斎)◆ Okutsu Isshinsai was a master of Wajima lacquerware and Kaga maki-e (lacquerware) who was active from the Showa era through the Heisei era. Born into a family of maki-e artists that had been in business for generations, he left behind numerous dignified works that emphasized classical design while incorporating a modern sensibility. His works have been described as "not shining gold, but shining serenity," and are highly regarded among art lovers and tea ceremony practitioners. [Size] Height 7.3cm Diameter 6.5cm [Condition] There are no noticeable scratches and it is in very good condition. A box is also included. Please check the photos before bidding. Any taxes related to international shipping must be borne by the purchaser. Occasionally, customs or the delivery company in your country may contact you for customs clearance via phone or email. Kindly ensure you are available to respond. Failure to do so may result in the parcel being returned to me, incurring additional shipping fees for reshipment. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated. I will pack the item securely, but there may be cases where the item is repackaged at customs or damaged upon arrival due to a mistake by the shipping company. If this happens, please contact me immediately. Please promptly send me a photo of the item when it arrives and a photo of the damage to the item. We will provide refunds depending on the situation.

No. 99818533

Sold
Large Natsume 棗 “Shikunshi” Maki-e Mother-of-pearl inlay - Wood, Gold - Okutsu Isshinsai(奥津一心斎) - Japan - Shōwa period (1926-1989)

Large Natsume 棗 “Shikunshi” Maki-e Mother-of-pearl inlay - Wood, Gold - Okutsu Isshinsai(奥津一心斎) - Japan - Shōwa period (1926-1989)

Okutsu Isshin-sai [奥津一心斎]– “Shikunshi” Large Natsume (Tea Caddy)

A masterful tea caddy created by the distinguished lacquer artist Okutsu Isshin-sai, renowned for his exceptional skill in maki-e and traditional tea ceremony lacquerware.

This elegant large-size natsume (used for storing powdered green tea during the tea ceremony) is decorated with one of the most esteemed themes in Japanese arts: Shikunshi ― The Four Noble Plants.

◆The Four Gentlemen – A Symbolic Garden of Virtue◆

The design beautifully displays:

Chrysanthemum – symbol of longevity, aristocracy and the Japanese Imperial family

Bamboo – resilience and purity

Plum blossoms – hope, and the promise of spring

Orchid – grace and noble integrity

Together they represent the four noble virtues cherished in Zen and tea ceremony philosophy.

◆Exquisite Traditional Techniques◆

Gold maki-e meticulously drawn with refined brushwork

Raden (Mother-of-pearl inlay) glowing with iridescent blue and violet hues

Deep, mirror-like black urushi lacquer created through numerous painstaking layers

Delicate carving and flawless craftsmanship

Each detail reflects a high level of mastery—achieved only after decades within Japan’s lacquer tradition.


The lacquer surface subtly changes with the surrounding light, making it a captivating centerpiece in both traditional and modern interiors.
This is not merely a functional item—it is a refined art object that carries the spirit of wabi-sabi and the cultural richness of the Japanese tea ceremony.



◆About Okutsu Isshinsai(奥津一心斎)◆

Okutsu Isshinsai was a master of Wajima lacquerware and Kaga maki-e (lacquerware) who was active from the Showa era through the Heisei era.
Born into a family of maki-e artists that had been in business for generations, he left behind numerous dignified works that emphasized classical design while incorporating a modern sensibility.

His works have been described as "not shining gold, but shining serenity," and are highly regarded among art lovers and tea ceremony practitioners.


[Size]
Height
7.3cm
Diameter
6.5cm

[Condition]

There are no noticeable scratches and it is in very good condition.
A box is also included.

Please check the photos before bidding.

Any taxes related to international shipping must be borne by the purchaser.

Occasionally, customs or the delivery company in your country may contact you for customs clearance via phone or email. Kindly ensure you are available to respond. Failure to do so may result in the parcel being returned to me, incurring additional shipping fees for reshipment.
Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.



I will pack the item securely, but there may be cases where the item is repackaged at customs or damaged upon arrival due to a mistake by the shipping company.
If this happens, please contact me immediately.
Please promptly send me a photo of the item when it arrives and a photo of the damage to the item.
We will provide refunds depending on the situation.

Final bid
€ 162
Sandra Wong
Expert
Estimate  € 150 - € 200

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