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[Overview] This item is a Japanese red seal ink pad (shuniku) featuring a decorative lid design depicting a bijin (beauty) smoking on a veranda, titled “Endai Bijin Kitsuen.” The design is based on artwork by Yamazaki Ryūjo, a known painter of bijin-ga (images of beautiful women), and the piece itself is crafted by the maker Shunsetsu (Spring Snow), as indicated on the original wooden box. Ink pads such as this were traditionally used in Japan to apply red ink to personal seals (hanko), which are essential tools for signing documents, contracts, and official papers. While primarily functional, many examples from the mid-20th century were produced with decorative lids, blending everyday utility with artistic expression. The scene depicted on this piece shows a woman seated on a veranda enjoying a quiet moment while smoking, reflecting a refined and relaxed lifestyle setting. Such imagery is characteristic of bijin-ga traditions, where elegance, calmness, and subtle beauty are emphasized. The use of gold tones and fine detailing enhances the visual presence, giving the object a refined decorative quality suitable for display as well as use. This type of item would have been kept on a desk or in a personal workspace, used regularly while also contributing to the aesthetic environment. Today, it remains suitable as a functional object (after replacing the ink) and as a decorative desk accessory that reflects traditional Japanese artistic sensibilities. Collectors and users value such items for their combination of practical use, craftsmanship, and artistic design, particularly when accompanied by an original wooden box that confirms authorship and presentation. [Key Features] • Type: Japanese seal ink pad (shuniku) • Title: “Endai Bijin Kitsuen” • Design after: Yamazaki Ryūjo • Maker: Shunsetsu (Spring Snow) • Decorative bijin motif • Includes original wooden box • Functional and decorative item [Estimated Period / Background] Possibly dating to the 1970s, a period when decorative stationery items combining art and everyday functionality were widely produced in Japan. [Condition] Near unused condition. The item is well preserved with minor signs of age. The ink has dried and will require replacement for use. [Dimensions / Weight] Diameter: approx. 7.5 cm Height: approx. 2 cm Weight: approx. 287 g Total weight (including box): approx. 350 g [Provenance / Notes] Acquired in Japan. Based on a design by Yamazaki Ryūjo and produced by Shunsetsu, as indicated on the original box. [Shipping] The item will be carefully packed and shipped from Japan using a tracked and insured service. Shipping will be arranged via Japan Post or equivalent carrier depending on destination.

102964930

Vendu
Shunsetsu (Spring Snow) - Récipient à encre - Inconnu

Shunsetsu (Spring Snow) - Récipient à encre - Inconnu

[Overview]

This item is a Japanese red seal ink pad (shuniku) featuring a decorative lid design depicting a bijin (beauty) smoking on a veranda, titled “Endai Bijin Kitsuen.” The design is based on artwork by Yamazaki Ryūjo, a known painter of bijin-ga (images of beautiful women), and the piece itself is crafted by the maker Shunsetsu (Spring Snow), as indicated on the original wooden box.

Ink pads such as this were traditionally used in Japan to apply red ink to personal seals (hanko), which are essential tools for signing documents, contracts, and official papers. While primarily functional, many examples from the mid-20th century were produced with decorative lids, blending everyday utility with artistic expression.

The scene depicted on this piece shows a woman seated on a veranda enjoying a quiet moment while smoking, reflecting a refined and relaxed lifestyle setting. Such imagery is characteristic of bijin-ga traditions, where elegance, calmness, and subtle beauty are emphasized. The use of gold tones and fine detailing enhances the visual presence, giving the object a refined decorative quality suitable for display as well as use.

This type of item would have been kept on a desk or in a personal workspace, used regularly while also contributing to the aesthetic environment. Today, it remains suitable as a functional object (after replacing the ink) and as a decorative desk accessory that reflects traditional Japanese artistic sensibilities.

Collectors and users value such items for their combination of practical use, craftsmanship, and artistic design, particularly when accompanied by an original wooden box that confirms authorship and presentation.

[Key Features]

• Type: Japanese seal ink pad (shuniku)
• Title: “Endai Bijin Kitsuen”
• Design after: Yamazaki Ryūjo
• Maker: Shunsetsu (Spring Snow)
• Decorative bijin motif
• Includes original wooden box
• Functional and decorative item

[Estimated Period / Background]

Possibly dating to the 1970s, a period when decorative stationery items combining art and everyday functionality were widely produced in Japan.

[Condition]

Near unused condition.
The item is well preserved with minor signs of age.
The ink has dried and will require replacement for use.

[Dimensions / Weight]

Diameter: approx. 7.5 cm
Height: approx. 2 cm

Weight: approx. 287 g
Total weight (including box): approx. 350 g

[Provenance / Notes]

Acquired in Japan.
Based on a design by Yamazaki Ryūjo and produced by Shunsetsu, as indicated on the original box.

[Shipping]

The item will be carefully packed and shipped from Japan using a tracked and insured service.
Shipping will be arranged via Japan Post or equivalent carrier depending on destination.

Offre finale
€ 1
Sans prix de réserve

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