Doos - lak - lak, maki-e

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Japans sieradenkistje van lak in urushi met maki-e gouden kraanmotieven uit de Showa-periode, zwart met gouden accenten, afmetingen 3,5 × 14,3 × 16,5 cm, in uitstekende staat.

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Vintage Japanese Urushi Lacquer Crane Jewelry Box with Maki-e Gold Decoration - Showa Period

Vintage Japanese lacquer jewelry box featuring elegant cranes in flight and delicate pine tree motifs rendered in fine Maki-e gold decoration.
The deep black lacquer surface beautifully contrasts with the gold and warm copper tones of the cranes, creating a refined and timeless aesthetic associated with traditional Japanese craftsmanship.

The interior is lined with vivid blue fabric, making it suitable for storing jewelry, incense accessories, tea utensils, or cherished small objects.
The crane motif symbolizes longevity, harmony, and good fortune in Japanese culture, making this piece both decorative and meaningful.

This piece likely dates to the Showa Period (mid-20th century) and demonstrates the sophisticated artistry of Traditional Japanese Urushi Lacquer work.

Traditional Japanese Urushi Lacquer
Maki-e Gold Decoration
Showa Period (mid-20th century)
Handcrafted
Vintage

Usage: Jewelry box, trinket box, tea ceremony accessory storage, interior décor object.



Size

Height: 3.5 cm
Width: 14.3 cm
Depth: 16.5 cm



Condition

Good vintage condition with minor signs of age and gentle surface wear consistent with age and use.
Please carefully check the photographs for detailed condition.

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Vintage Japanese Urushi Lacquer Crane Jewelry Box with Maki-e Gold Decoration - Showa Period

Vintage Japanese lacquer jewelry box featuring elegant cranes in flight and delicate pine tree motifs rendered in fine Maki-e gold decoration.
The deep black lacquer surface beautifully contrasts with the gold and warm copper tones of the cranes, creating a refined and timeless aesthetic associated with traditional Japanese craftsmanship.

The interior is lined with vivid blue fabric, making it suitable for storing jewelry, incense accessories, tea utensils, or cherished small objects.
The crane motif symbolizes longevity, harmony, and good fortune in Japanese culture, making this piece both decorative and meaningful.

This piece likely dates to the Showa Period (mid-20th century) and demonstrates the sophisticated artistry of Traditional Japanese Urushi Lacquer work.

Traditional Japanese Urushi Lacquer
Maki-e Gold Decoration
Showa Period (mid-20th century)
Handcrafted
Vintage

Usage: Jewelry box, trinket box, tea ceremony accessory storage, interior décor object.



Size

Height: 3.5 cm
Width: 14.3 cm
Depth: 16.5 cm



Condition

Good vintage condition with minor signs of age and gentle surface wear consistent with age and use.
Please carefully check the photographs for detailed condition.

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Details

Era
1900-2000
Titel aanvullende informatie
漆 Lacquer蒔絵Maki-e
Land van herkomst
Japan
Materiaal
Lacquer
Kleur
Goud, Zwart
Staat
Uitstekende staat - nauwelijks gebruikt met minimale gebruikssporen en tekenen van ouderdom
Hoogte
3,5 cm
Breedte
14,3 cm
Diepte
16,5 cm
Geschatte periode
1960-1970, 1970-1980
Verkocht door
JapanGeverifieerd
180
Objecten verkocht
97,5%
pro

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