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Suzuribako antique japonais de l’époque Edo, Nashiji doré à la Makie avec motif figuratif, comprenant pierre à encre, goutte d’eau et bâton d’encre ancien, en excellent état et mesurant 5 cm de haut, 21 cm de large et 23,5 cm de profondeur (1 pièce).

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Title
【Edo Period】Complete Nashiji (Gold Sprinkled) Makie Suzuribako with Figurative Motif

(Including Inkstone, Water Dropper, and Antique Ink Stick)

— A Masterpiece of Edo-Era Elegance, Reflecting the Refined Aesthetics of the Literati —

This is an exquisite Edo-period (late 19th century) lacquered writing box (suzuribako) finished entirely in nashiji (gold-sprinkled ground) and adorned with an elegant makie (gold lacquer) depiction of human figures.
The lavish application of gold dust across the entire surface and the refined composition embody the sophistication of the Japanese literati class who once cherished such fine writing instruments.

Inside the box remain an inkstone (suzuri), a water dropper (suiteki), and an antique ink stick (koboku).
The ink stick, titled “Wakan Sho-fu” (和漢書譜), is attributed to Gozen Taiemon of Nishio-mae, Kumaki-chō, and is believed to date from the late Edo to early Meiji period.
Although the ink stick is broken in half, it serves not as a functional item but as an authentic historical reference that supports the provenance and period of the suzuribako.

Dimensions
Approx. 23.5 cm (H) × 21 cm (W) × 5cm (D)

Condition
Considering its age, the piece remains in good antique condition.
There are minor chips and wear along the edges of the box, consistent with age and use.
The makie and nashiji still retain a brilliant, elegant luster, revealing the depth and warmth unique to centuries-old Japanese lacquerware.
Please examine the photos carefully for an accurate assessment of condition.


A rare surviving example of Edo-period artistry, this suzuribako beautifully preserves the essence of Japan’s literati culture and refined lacquer craftsmanship.
It is a true museum-quality antique, combining both artistic beauty and historical significance.

We will use Japan Post or for shipping.
Please allow extra time for delivery as the items are shipped from Japan.
Please note that the listed prices do not include customs duties and taxes.
Please note that items may have scratches or stains due to age.
If an item exceeds the size or weight limits, it may be shipped in multiple packages.

Title
【Edo Period】Complete Nashiji (Gold Sprinkled) Makie Suzuribako with Figurative Motif

(Including Inkstone, Water Dropper, and Antique Ink Stick)

— A Masterpiece of Edo-Era Elegance, Reflecting the Refined Aesthetics of the Literati —

This is an exquisite Edo-period (late 19th century) lacquered writing box (suzuribako) finished entirely in nashiji (gold-sprinkled ground) and adorned with an elegant makie (gold lacquer) depiction of human figures.
The lavish application of gold dust across the entire surface and the refined composition embody the sophistication of the Japanese literati class who once cherished such fine writing instruments.

Inside the box remain an inkstone (suzuri), a water dropper (suiteki), and an antique ink stick (koboku).
The ink stick, titled “Wakan Sho-fu” (和漢書譜), is attributed to Gozen Taiemon of Nishio-mae, Kumaki-chō, and is believed to date from the late Edo to early Meiji period.
Although the ink stick is broken in half, it serves not as a functional item but as an authentic historical reference that supports the provenance and period of the suzuribako.

Dimensions
Approx. 23.5 cm (H) × 21 cm (W) × 5cm (D)

Condition
Considering its age, the piece remains in good antique condition.
There are minor chips and wear along the edges of the box, consistent with age and use.
The makie and nashiji still retain a brilliant, elegant luster, revealing the depth and warmth unique to centuries-old Japanese lacquerware.
Please examine the photos carefully for an accurate assessment of condition.


A rare surviving example of Edo-period artistry, this suzuribako beautifully preserves the essence of Japan’s literati culture and refined lacquer craftsmanship.
It is a true museum-quality antique, combining both artistic beauty and historical significance.

We will use Japan Post or for shipping.
Please allow extra time for delivery as the items are shipped from Japan.
Please note that the listed prices do not include customs duties and taxes.
Please note that items may have scratches or stains due to age.
If an item exceeds the size or weight limits, it may be shipped in multiple packages.

Détails

Époque
1400-1900
Poids
1200 g
Nombre d’articles
1
Pays d’origine
Japon
Matériau
Edo Period Complete Nashiji (Gold Sprinkled) Makie Suzuribako 【江戸時代総梨地人物蒔絵硯箱】
Style/période dynastique
Période Edo (1600–1868)
Style
Antique
Couleur
Noir, Or
Condition
Excellent état, à peine utilisé avec des signes minimes d'usure
Hauteur
5 cm
Largeur
21 cm
Profondeur
23,5 cm
Période estimée
1850-1900
JaponVérifié
367
Objets vendus
100%
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