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Jubako de três andares em madeira de zelkova, lacado urushi Aizu-nuri, Japão, período Showa (1970–1980), decoração Maki-e com flores de outono, peso 1,1 kg, medidas 18,4 × 18 × 18 cm, em excelente estado.
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Exceptional 会津塗りAizu-nuri 欅Keyaki Jubako with 蒔絵Maki-e Autumn Flowers - Traditional Japanese 漆Urushi Lacquer
Artist Profile
会津塗りAizu-nuri is one of Japan’s most celebrated lacquerware traditions, originating from the Aizu region of Fukushima Prefecture. Known for its durable urushi lacquer techniques and elegant decorative artistry, Aizu lacquerware has been highly regarded for centuries both as practical ware and as collectible Japanese craftsmanship.
Size
Height: 18.4 cm
Width: 18 cm
Depth: 18 cm
Elegant 会津塗りAizu-nuri 漆lacquer 重箱jubako (stacked food box) crafted from beautiful zelkova wood (Keyaki), featuring refined autumn flower motifs rendered in delicate gold-tone Maki-e decoration. The deep reddish-brown wood grain harmonizes beautifully with the vivid vermilion lacquer interior, showcasing the sophisticated aesthetics of traditional Japanese craftsmanship.
This three-tier 重箱jubako embodies the refined artistry of traditional Japanese lacquerware from the Showa Period (mid-20th century). The graceful floral composition includes chrysanthemum and seasonal grasses, symbolizing the beauty of Japanese autumn landscapes. The striking natural grain pattern of the 欅zelkova wood further enhances the luxurious appearance of the piece.
Traditional Japanese Urushi Lacquer / Maki-e Gold Decoration / Showa Period (mid-20th century) / Handcrafted / Hand-painted / Vintage
Originally used for serving festive cuisine during New Year celebrations and special family gatherings, this 重箱jubako can also be appreciated today as an elegant decorative object, tea ceremony accessory, or sophisticated interior storage box.
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Weight
1100 g / 1.1 kg
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Condition
The item is in good vintage condition with minor age-related wear and slight surface marks consistent with age and use. Overall, the lacquer finish and decorative details remain beautifully preserved.
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* Artist: 会津塗りAizu-nuri craftsmanship
* Period: Showa period (mid-20th century)
* Country of Origin: Japan
* Material: Wood, Urushi lacquer, Maki-e
* Condition: Good condition
* Dimensions: 18.4 × 18 × 18 cm
* Weight: 1100 g
* Style: Traditional Japanese
* Technique: Handcrafted, Hand-painted lacquerware
* Signature: Unsigned
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Exceptional 会津塗りAizu-nuri 欅Keyaki Jubako with 蒔絵Maki-e Autumn Flowers - Traditional Japanese 漆Urushi Lacquer
Artist Profile
会津塗りAizu-nuri is one of Japan’s most celebrated lacquerware traditions, originating from the Aizu region of Fukushima Prefecture. Known for its durable urushi lacquer techniques and elegant decorative artistry, Aizu lacquerware has been highly regarded for centuries both as practical ware and as collectible Japanese craftsmanship.
Size
Height: 18.4 cm
Width: 18 cm
Depth: 18 cm
Elegant 会津塗りAizu-nuri 漆lacquer 重箱jubako (stacked food box) crafted from beautiful zelkova wood (Keyaki), featuring refined autumn flower motifs rendered in delicate gold-tone Maki-e decoration. The deep reddish-brown wood grain harmonizes beautifully with the vivid vermilion lacquer interior, showcasing the sophisticated aesthetics of traditional Japanese craftsmanship.
This three-tier 重箱jubako embodies the refined artistry of traditional Japanese lacquerware from the Showa Period (mid-20th century). The graceful floral composition includes chrysanthemum and seasonal grasses, symbolizing the beauty of Japanese autumn landscapes. The striking natural grain pattern of the 欅zelkova wood further enhances the luxurious appearance of the piece.
Traditional Japanese Urushi Lacquer / Maki-e Gold Decoration / Showa Period (mid-20th century) / Handcrafted / Hand-painted / Vintage
Originally used for serving festive cuisine during New Year celebrations and special family gatherings, this 重箱jubako can also be appreciated today as an elegant decorative object, tea ceremony accessory, or sophisticated interior storage box.
⸻
Weight
1100 g / 1.1 kg
⸻
Condition
The item is in good vintage condition with minor age-related wear and slight surface marks consistent with age and use. Overall, the lacquer finish and decorative details remain beautifully preserved.
⸻
* Artist: 会津塗りAizu-nuri craftsmanship
* Period: Showa period (mid-20th century)
* Country of Origin: Japan
* Material: Wood, Urushi lacquer, Maki-e
* Condition: Good condition
* Dimensions: 18.4 × 18 × 18 cm
* Weight: 1100 g
* Style: Traditional Japanese
* Technique: Handcrafted, Hand-painted lacquerware
* Signature: Unsigned
