Kaga Maki-e加賀蒔絵 - 盒子 - 精致的Kogo香合香插,采用美丽的金色山水蒋绘设计。 - 漆器 - 鸟/庙/松树/





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日本漆器香合,金色蒔绘风景图包括寺庙、岩石、山脉、海洋、船只、飞鸟和松树,工艺精湛。
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One refined Kogo香合Incense holder designed with beautiful gold landscape maki-e - temple, rock, mountain, ocean, boat, flying bird and pine tree on the lids by excellent workmanship.
A kōgō is a small container with a lid for storing incense. It is a type of tea ceremony utensil and also a type of Buddhist altar implement.
Kaga maki-e加賀蒔絵 is a lacquer craft that developed in the Kaga domain, and is a technique of painting patterns on lacquer with gold and silver powder. Master craftsmen such as Igarashi Doho from Kyoto and Shimizu Kyubei from Edo were invited to teach the technique, and it is characterized by gorgeous, three-dimensional expressions that combine the elegant culture of the imperial court and the culture of the samurai. It is used on a wide variety of items, including tea ceremony utensils, interior furnishings, and weapons.
Dimensions: 8 x 8 x 3.5 cm
Excellent condition, barely used with minimal signs of wear from aging and using, please also take a look at the listed photos for a reference.
Will be well packaged and shipping by Japan Post in fast delivery.
One refined Kogo香合Incense holder designed with beautiful gold landscape maki-e - temple, rock, mountain, ocean, boat, flying bird and pine tree on the lids by excellent workmanship.
A kōgō is a small container with a lid for storing incense. It is a type of tea ceremony utensil and also a type of Buddhist altar implement.
Kaga maki-e加賀蒔絵 is a lacquer craft that developed in the Kaga domain, and is a technique of painting patterns on lacquer with gold and silver powder. Master craftsmen such as Igarashi Doho from Kyoto and Shimizu Kyubei from Edo were invited to teach the technique, and it is characterized by gorgeous, three-dimensional expressions that combine the elegant culture of the imperial court and the culture of the samurai. It is used on a wide variety of items, including tea ceremony utensils, interior furnishings, and weapons.
Dimensions: 8 x 8 x 3.5 cm
Excellent condition, barely used with minimal signs of wear from aging and using, please also take a look at the listed photos for a reference.
Will be well packaged and shipping by Japan Post in fast delivery.

