盒子 - 木, 作者:象彦(zo-hiko) - 松喰鶴(Auspicious Cranes)





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【Revised Title】
“ZOHIKO” Kyoto Lacquerware – Hand-Painted Gold Maki-e Te-moto Bako (Document Box) by 9th-Generation Nishimura Hikobei – Pine, Bamboo, Plum & Crane Design
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【Revised Description】
An exquisite example of Kyoto lacquerware (Kyō-shikki) by the world-renowned house ZOHIKO, a prestigious lacquer atelier with a history spanning over 360 years.
This refined Te-moto Bako (personal document and stationery box) is a masterwork attributed to the 9th-generation Nishimura Hikobei, one of the most respected names in traditional Japanese lacquer art.
The lid is adorned with the auspicious motif “Matsukui-zuru”—cranes carrying pine, bamboo, and plum branches—executed in delicate hand-painted gold Maki-e. This classical design symbolizes longevity, resilience, harmony, and celebration, making it especially prized in both ceremonial and collector contexts.
The surface is finished in a deep reddish-brown Tame-nuri, revealing the remarkable depth and translucency achievable only through authentic Japanese urushi lacquer. Under light, the finish exhibits a refined, jewel-like luster characteristic of ZOHIKO’s highest standards.
Details
• Brand / Artist: ZOHIKO (9th-Generation Nishimura Hikobei)
• Technique: Authentic urushi lacquer with hand-painted gold Maki-e
• Motif: Matsukui-zuru (Auspicious cranes with pine, bamboo, and plum)
• Origin: Kyoto, Japan
• Inclusions: Original gift box and official artist profile card
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【Condition】
Pristine / Mint condition.
The lacquer retains its original mirror-like luster with no visible scratches, chips, or signs of wear. Carefully preserved in its original packaging and appears unused.
※ The box shows signs of age. Please see the image.
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.
【Revised Title】
“ZOHIKO” Kyoto Lacquerware – Hand-Painted Gold Maki-e Te-moto Bako (Document Box) by 9th-Generation Nishimura Hikobei – Pine, Bamboo, Plum & Crane Design
⸻
【Revised Description】
An exquisite example of Kyoto lacquerware (Kyō-shikki) by the world-renowned house ZOHIKO, a prestigious lacquer atelier with a history spanning over 360 years.
This refined Te-moto Bako (personal document and stationery box) is a masterwork attributed to the 9th-generation Nishimura Hikobei, one of the most respected names in traditional Japanese lacquer art.
The lid is adorned with the auspicious motif “Matsukui-zuru”—cranes carrying pine, bamboo, and plum branches—executed in delicate hand-painted gold Maki-e. This classical design symbolizes longevity, resilience, harmony, and celebration, making it especially prized in both ceremonial and collector contexts.
The surface is finished in a deep reddish-brown Tame-nuri, revealing the remarkable depth and translucency achievable only through authentic Japanese urushi lacquer. Under light, the finish exhibits a refined, jewel-like luster characteristic of ZOHIKO’s highest standards.
Details
• Brand / Artist: ZOHIKO (9th-Generation Nishimura Hikobei)
• Technique: Authentic urushi lacquer with hand-painted gold Maki-e
• Motif: Matsukui-zuru (Auspicious cranes with pine, bamboo, and plum)
• Origin: Kyoto, Japan
• Inclusions: Original gift box and official artist profile card
⸻
【Condition】
Pristine / Mint condition.
The lacquer retains its original mirror-like luster with no visible scratches, chips, or signs of wear. Carefully preserved in its original packaging and appears unused.
※ The box shows signs of age. Please see the image.
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.

