N.º 101321713

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Wajima nuri 輪島塗Wajima lacquerware - Caja - Madera - flor/crisantemo
Puja final
€ 166
Hace 2 semanas

Wajima nuri 輪島塗Wajima lacquerware - Caja - Madera - flor/crisantemo

A refined Wajima lacquerware - three-tired Jubako(food box) with three compartments and one Judai. The outer surface of this Jubako was well painted by shiny black lacquer and well designed with beautiful chrysanthemum and family crest. The interior of the Jubako are coated with shiny red lacquer, this finish offers a charming contrast to the glossy black exterior. Wajima lacquerware is made in Wajima City, Ishikawa Prefecture. Its distinctive feature is the use of Wajima jinko, a type of clay found only in Wajima City. The jinko clay found in Wajima is of high quality, and its use as a base coat makes it possible to create lacquerware with even greater strength. Another appealing feature of Wajima lacquerware is its beautiful appearance. Wajima lacquerware is well known for its use of gold inlays in carved areas and the use of gold and silver powder in a technique known as maki-e. The elegant appearance of the gold and silver powder is captivating. Wajima lacquerware also excels in terms of its longevity. Wajima lacquerware is only released to the public after undergoing over 100 processes. This not only makes it stronger, but it can also be repaired if damaged. Sold with tomobako. Dimensions of Jubako: 20 x 20 x 18.5 cm Dimensions of Judai: 22 x 22 x 2 cm Good condition, there are stains, scratches and wear off due to aging and using; please also take a look at the listed photos for a reference. Will be well packaged and shipping by Japan Post in fast delivery.

N.º 101321713

Vendido
Wajima nuri 輪島塗Wajima lacquerware - Caja - Madera - flor/crisantemo

Wajima nuri 輪島塗Wajima lacquerware - Caja - Madera - flor/crisantemo


A refined Wajima lacquerware - three-tired Jubako(food box) with three compartments and one Judai.

The outer surface of this Jubako was well painted by shiny black lacquer and well designed with beautiful chrysanthemum and family crest.

The interior of the Jubako are coated with shiny red lacquer, this finish offers a charming contrast to the glossy black exterior.

Wajima lacquerware is made in Wajima City, Ishikawa Prefecture. Its distinctive feature is the use of Wajima jinko, a type of clay found only in Wajima City.
The jinko clay found in Wajima is of high quality, and its use as a base coat makes it possible to create lacquerware with even greater strength. Another appealing feature of Wajima lacquerware is its beautiful appearance.
Wajima lacquerware is well known for its use of gold inlays in carved areas and the use of gold and silver powder in a technique known as maki-e. The elegant appearance of the gold and silver powder is captivating. Wajima lacquerware also excels in terms of its longevity. Wajima lacquerware is only released to the public after undergoing over 100 processes. This not only makes it stronger, but it can also be repaired if damaged.

Sold with tomobako.

Dimensions of Jubako: 20 x 20 x 18.5 cm
Dimensions of Judai: 22 x 22 x 2 cm

Good condition, there are stains, scratches and wear off due to aging and using; please also take a look at the listed photos for a reference.

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

Puja final
€ 166
Giovanni Bottero
Experto
Estimación  € 150 - € 200

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