轮岛漆盒(砚盒)金蒔絵装饰 - 漆 - 日本 - 1900–2000

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和仓漆器硯盒(水硯盒)金蒔绘装饰,日本产,尺寸高5.5 cm,宽21 cm,深24.3 cm;重量704 g;状况良好,附原木箱(tomobako)。

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Item Description:

Wajima Lacquerware Suzuribako (Inkstone Box / Writing Implements Box) with Maki-e Decoration

A refined example of Wajima lacquerware (Wajima-nuri), one of Japan's most prestigious lacquer traditions, in the form of a suzuribako — the classic Japanese box used to store calligraphy implements including the inkstone (suzuri), ink stick, and writing brushes.

The box is finished in the deep, lustrous black lacquer (roiro-nuri) characteristic of the finest Wajima work, and decorated with maki-e — the quintessential Japanese lacquer art in which motifs are drawn in lacquer and then dusted with finely powdered gold or silver before polishing.

This technique, developed over more than 1,200 years in Japan, produces designs of extraordinary refinement and depth.

The suzuribako holds a special place in the history of Japanese aesthetics: as the vessel in which the tools of calligraphy and classical literature were kept, it was traditionally considered one of the most important objects on the scholar's desk, and lacquer artists competed to produce the finest examples.

From the Heian period onwards, suzuribako decorated with gold maki-e were among the most celebrated works of Japanese decorative art.

Wajima lacquerware is produced in Wajima, Ishikawa Prefecture, on the Noto Peninsula, and is recognised as one of Japan's most technically accomplished lacquer traditions.

Its hallmark is a rigorous multi-stage ground preparation using jinoko (calcined diatomaceous earth) mixed with lacquer, which creates exceptional durability.

Wajima-nuri is designated as an Important Intangible Cultural Property of Japan.

The piece comes with its original wooden storage box (tomobako) and is in near-unused condition — a beautiful object that embodies the highest standards of Japanese decorative craftsmanship.


Size
Height: 5.5 cm
Width: 21 cm
Depth: 24.3 cm
Weight: 704 g


Condition
The piece is in near-unused condition with no significant chips, scratches, or damage to the lacquer surface; the maki-e decoration remains vivid and well-preserved.


通知:

The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by Japan Post, DHL or FedEx depend on the situation.
It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally.
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

Sometimes Customes or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will return to me and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping.

I appreciate your cooperation.

卖家故事

我们从事古董商行业已有十多年,从日本各地精选和购买优质商品。无论名品还是非名品,我都会精心挑选有品味的商品。为您提供与未知的日本商品的邂逅。 业主简介 姓名:長広道人 1986年出生于北海道札幌。从小我就对日本艺术、古董和消费品的精美实用设计以及工匠和艺术家的心态和奉献精神着迷。我经常参观博物馆和个人展览,这已经成为我日常生活的一部分。 2012 年,在一位业内顶尖导师的指导下,我成为了一名古董商,经营范围广泛,包括日本古董和艺术品。自 2017 年以来,我专注于销售日本古董和美术品,主要销往欧洲,迄今为止已成功销售了 20,000 多件。 2019 年,我推出了一项完全免费的服务,为日本感到孤独的人提供支持。这项计划包括亲自拜访、交谈、共进晚餐,并在必要时提供职业建议。每年有 1,000 多人向我寻求支持。 此外,我还致力于推广和支持那些作品尚未得到公众认可的新兴艺术家的销售。我的理念不仅仅是销售物品——我努力传达每件作品中蕴含的故事、历史和情感。通过这样做,我的目标是让人们了解艺术家的生活,并为那些接触他们作品的人带来灵感。
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Item Description:

Wajima Lacquerware Suzuribako (Inkstone Box / Writing Implements Box) with Maki-e Decoration

A refined example of Wajima lacquerware (Wajima-nuri), one of Japan's most prestigious lacquer traditions, in the form of a suzuribako — the classic Japanese box used to store calligraphy implements including the inkstone (suzuri), ink stick, and writing brushes.

The box is finished in the deep, lustrous black lacquer (roiro-nuri) characteristic of the finest Wajima work, and decorated with maki-e — the quintessential Japanese lacquer art in which motifs are drawn in lacquer and then dusted with finely powdered gold or silver before polishing.

This technique, developed over more than 1,200 years in Japan, produces designs of extraordinary refinement and depth.

The suzuribako holds a special place in the history of Japanese aesthetics: as the vessel in which the tools of calligraphy and classical literature were kept, it was traditionally considered one of the most important objects on the scholar's desk, and lacquer artists competed to produce the finest examples.

From the Heian period onwards, suzuribako decorated with gold maki-e were among the most celebrated works of Japanese decorative art.

Wajima lacquerware is produced in Wajima, Ishikawa Prefecture, on the Noto Peninsula, and is recognised as one of Japan's most technically accomplished lacquer traditions.

Its hallmark is a rigorous multi-stage ground preparation using jinoko (calcined diatomaceous earth) mixed with lacquer, which creates exceptional durability.

Wajima-nuri is designated as an Important Intangible Cultural Property of Japan.

The piece comes with its original wooden storage box (tomobako) and is in near-unused condition — a beautiful object that embodies the highest standards of Japanese decorative craftsmanship.


Size
Height: 5.5 cm
Width: 21 cm
Depth: 24.3 cm
Weight: 704 g


Condition
The piece is in near-unused condition with no significant chips, scratches, or damage to the lacquer surface; the maki-e decoration remains vivid and well-preserved.


通知:

The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by Japan Post, DHL or FedEx depend on the situation.
It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally.
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

Sometimes Customes or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will return to me and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping.

I appreciate your cooperation.

卖家故事

我们从事古董商行业已有十多年,从日本各地精选和购买优质商品。无论名品还是非名品,我都会精心挑选有品味的商品。为您提供与未知的日本商品的邂逅。 业主简介 姓名:長広道人 1986年出生于北海道札幌。从小我就对日本艺术、古董和消费品的精美实用设计以及工匠和艺术家的心态和奉献精神着迷。我经常参观博物馆和个人展览,这已经成为我日常生活的一部分。 2012 年,在一位业内顶尖导师的指导下,我成为了一名古董商,经营范围广泛,包括日本古董和艺术品。自 2017 年以来,我专注于销售日本古董和美术品,主要销往欧洲,迄今为止已成功销售了 20,000 多件。 2019 年,我推出了一项完全免费的服务,为日本感到孤独的人提供支持。这项计划包括亲自拜访、交谈、共进晚餐,并在必要时提供职业建议。每年有 1,000 多人向我寻求支持。 此外,我还致力于推广和支持那些作品尚未得到公众认可的新兴艺术家的销售。我的理念不仅仅是销售物品——我努力传达每件作品中蕴含的故事、历史和情感。通过这样做,我的目标是让人们了解艺术家的生活,并为那些接触他们作品的人带来灵感。
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详细资料

王朝风格/时期
1900-2000
原产国
日本
材质
Height
5,5 cm
Width
21 cm
艺术品标题
Wajima Lacquer Inkstone Box (Suzuribako) with Gold Maki-e Decoration
Depth
24,3 cm
Condition
良好状态
真伪
原始的/正式的
日本经验证
4957
已售出的几件物品
98,37%
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