No. 104342924

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引き出しタンス - アガシス - Japan - 昭和時代の大鎌倉
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€ 300
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引き出しタンス - アガシス - Japan - 昭和時代の大鎌倉

Large Showa-Era Kamakura-bori Lacquered Wardrobe (Tansu) with Peony Relief Carvings Lot Description This is a magnificent example of a large Kamakura-bori (鎌倉彫) style lacquerware wardrobe, likely dating from the mid-Showa period (1950s-70s). Kamakura-bori is a traditional Japanese craft involving intricate relief carving on wood, followed by multiple layers of red and black lacquer, which are then polished to reveal a unique, multi-dimensional texture. ### Official Artisan Certificate Included An official, hand-signed and stamped certificate by the master craftsman was found inside the drawer. This crucial document elevates this piece from a standard wardrobe to a certified work of art with documented provenance. **Key Details from the Certificate:** * **Master Sculptor:** Satō Keisen (佐藤恵仙) – Featuring his original artist name, signature, and red seal (hanko). * **Date of Creation:** Showa 53 (昭和五十三年) - 1978. * **Specific Technique:** "Enshin-bori" (円心彫 - Circle-Heart Carving). A highly advanced sub-style of Kamakura-bori developed by the artist. It requires over a hundred thousand meticulous, individual hand-chisel strokes using a specialized rounded chisel to create a unique dimensional, flowing wavy texture. * **Material & Lacquer:** Crafted using premium exotic precious wood (南洋銘木) and finished with a patented "Three-Color Lacquer Coating" (三色漆装特許) technique, giving it its deep, multi-layered lustrous sheen. * **Cultural Significance:** The artist notes that the circular motifs and chiseling philosophy were specifically designed to bring "Enman" (円満) — meaning absolute harmony, peace, and well-being — to the family who owns it. This document will be safely included inside the drawer for the winning bidder. Design & Craftsmanship: Peony (Botan) Motifs: The facade is dominated by bold, hand-carved Peony flowers. In Japan, the peony is known as the "King of Flowers," symbolizing bravery, honor, and good fortune. "Ishime" Texture: The background features a meticulously carved stippled texture (Ishime), which provides a beautiful contrast to the smooth, raised floral patterns. Ornate Hardware: The central cabinet doors are secured with a large, traditional bronze-finish circular lock plate adorned with purple tassels. The lower drawers feature elegant handles with matching engraved floral patterns. Storage: A very practical and high-capacity piece, consisting of a large upper cabinet section and four spacious lower drawers. Materials: Body: High-quality Katsura or Agathis wood (traditionally chosen for its excellent carving properties). Finish: Authentic Kamakura-bori lacquer finish. It features deep red-brown tones achieved through traditional layering and polishing techniques. Hardware: Patinated bronze-finish metal alloy with intricate floral engravings. Accents: Decorative silk tassels on the central cabinet doors. Condition: Excellent vintage condition. The lacquer has a deep, rich luster with minimal signs of age. The carvings remain crisp and the structural integrity is perfect. A true statement piece for any interior.

No. 104342924

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引き出しタンス - アガシス - Japan - 昭和時代の大鎌倉

引き出しタンス - アガシス - Japan - 昭和時代の大鎌倉

Large Showa-Era Kamakura-bori Lacquered Wardrobe (Tansu) with Peony Relief Carvings

Lot Description
This is a magnificent example of a large Kamakura-bori (鎌倉彫) style lacquerware wardrobe, likely dating from the mid-Showa period (1950s-70s). Kamakura-bori is a traditional Japanese craft involving intricate relief carving on wood, followed by multiple layers of red and black lacquer, which are then polished to reveal a unique, multi-dimensional texture.

### Official Artisan Certificate Included

An official, hand-signed and stamped certificate by the master craftsman was found inside the drawer. This crucial document elevates this piece from a standard wardrobe to a certified work of art with documented provenance.

**Key Details from the Certificate:**
* **Master Sculptor:** Satō Keisen (佐藤恵仙) – Featuring his original artist name, signature, and red seal (hanko).
* **Date of Creation:** Showa 53 (昭和五十三年) - 1978.
* **Specific Technique:** "Enshin-bori" (円心彫 - Circle-Heart Carving). A highly advanced sub-style of Kamakura-bori developed by the artist. It requires over a hundred thousand meticulous, individual hand-chisel strokes using a specialized rounded chisel to create a unique dimensional, flowing wavy texture.
* **Material & Lacquer:** Crafted using premium exotic precious wood (南洋銘木) and finished with a patented "Three-Color Lacquer Coating" (三色漆装特許) technique, giving it its deep, multi-layered lustrous sheen.
* **Cultural Significance:** The artist notes that the circular motifs and chiseling philosophy were specifically designed to bring "Enman" (円満) — meaning absolute harmony, peace, and well-being — to the family who owns it.

This document will be safely included inside the drawer for the winning bidder.


Design & Craftsmanship:

Peony (Botan) Motifs: The facade is dominated by bold, hand-carved Peony flowers. In Japan, the peony is known as the "King of Flowers," symbolizing bravery, honor, and good fortune.

"Ishime" Texture: The background features a meticulously carved stippled texture (Ishime), which provides a beautiful contrast to the smooth, raised floral patterns.

Ornate Hardware: The central cabinet doors are secured with a large, traditional bronze-finish circular lock plate adorned with purple tassels. The lower drawers feature elegant handles with matching engraved floral patterns.

Storage: A very practical and high-capacity piece, consisting of a large upper cabinet section and four spacious lower drawers.

Materials:

Body: High-quality Katsura or Agathis wood (traditionally chosen for its excellent carving properties).

Finish: Authentic Kamakura-bori lacquer finish. It features deep red-brown tones achieved through traditional layering and polishing techniques.

Hardware: Patinated bronze-finish metal alloy with intricate floral engravings.

Accents: Decorative silk tassels on the central cabinet doors.

Condition:
Excellent vintage condition. The lacquer has a deep, rich luster with minimal signs of age. The carvings remain crisp and the structural integrity is perfect. A true statement piece for any interior.

Final bid
€ 300
Sandra Wong
Expert
Estimate € 500 - € 650

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