編號 100803904

已出售
一对蒔絵漆茶入,饰有武蔵野与春草图案 - 木 - Kihei / 喜平 - 日本 - 20世紀
最終出價
€ 74
42 分鐘前

一对蒔絵漆茶入,饰有武蔵野与春草图案 - 木 - Kihei / 喜平 - 日本 - 20世紀

A quiet pair where glossy black lacquer and delicate gold maki-e create a gentle contrast. Description: This pair of lacquer tea caddies presents softly rounded square forms with fitted lids. Both pieces share a refined aesthetic language, yet each carries its own decorative character through distinct seasonal motifs. Musashino Ikkanbako Natsume: The Musashino piece is decorated entirely in gold maki-e against a deep black lacquer ground. Slender grass stems arc gracefully across the surfaces, each topped with delicate seed heads rendered in fine gold lines. The motif wraps continuously around the body and extends onto the lid, creating a unified composition that evokes the gentle movement of wind through an autumn meadow. The exterior features a textured surface with an irregular, bark-like pattern that contrasts with the smooth black lacquer beneath the maki-e decoration. The interior is finished in plain black lacquer. Harukusa Maki-e Ikkanbako Natsume: The spring grass piece features hand-painted botanical decoration in polychrome lacquer. The lid displays a flowering plant with coral-pink blossoms and green leaves emerging from stylized golden earth curves. The body continues this spring theme with additional floral and foliate motifs rendered in green, coral, red, and yellow against the black ground. Small red star-shaped flowers, yellow clustered blooms, and various leaf forms create a lively garden scene. The exterior shares the same textured, bark-like surface treatment as its companion piece. The interior is finished in plain black lacquer. Both vessels rest on low, straight feet. Each piece is accompanied by a wooden storage box inscribed with the title and artist's signature identifying the maker as lacquer master Kihei. Cultural & Art Context: Maki-e lacquerware, where gold and colored powders are sprinkled onto wet lacquer to create designs, has been practiced in Japan for centuries. Musashino, referring to the vast grasslands historically found in the Musashi region near present-day Tokyo, has been a beloved poetic subject in Japanese arts since classical times, often evoking autumn and the melancholy beauty of swaying grasses. Spring grass motifs carry associations with renewal and the gentle beauty of the changing seasons. The pairing of autumn and spring themes reflects the Japanese aesthetic appreciation for seasonal cycles. Square-form tea caddies with fitted lids represent a refined tradition within Japanese tea culture, valued for their elegant proportions and the way decoration is integrated into functional form. The designation of nushi (lacquer master) indicates specialized training and mastery within the lacquer craft tradition. Collector Appeal: Paired lacquer pieces with complementary seasonal themes offer an attractive opportunity for collectors interested in Japanese decorative arts. The contrast between monochrome gold maki-e and polychrome hand-painted decoration demonstrates the versatility of lacquer as an artistic medium. Dimensions: Diameter: 6.2 cm Height: 7 cm Weight: 43 g (each) Condition: No chips, cracks or restorations. Artist Profile: Kihei (喜平) was a Japanese lacquer master (nushi). The artist is identified on the wooden storage boxes accompanying these works with the designation "Nushi Kihei saku" (lacquer master Kihei made), indicating recognized expertise within the lacquer craft tradition. Further biographical information remains limited. Additional Notes Please review all photos carefully as they are part of the item description. Shipping Information All items are shipped from Japan via DHL or Japan Post, depending on the destination. Each piece is packed with great care using professional materials suitable for fine art shipping. A tracking number will be provided once the shipment has been dispatched. We cannot under-declare item values or mark shipments as gifts. Import Duties & Taxes Import duties, VAT, and any additional customs or processing fees are not included in the auction price. These charges are the responsibility of the buyer. Please check with your local customs office for details before bidding. Customs Communication Customs or the shipping carrier may contact you for additional information (such as ID verification or payment of duties). Please respond promptly to avoid delays or returns. Thank you very much for your understanding and cooperation.

編號 100803904

已出售
一对蒔絵漆茶入,饰有武蔵野与春草图案 - 木 - Kihei / 喜平 - 日本 - 20世紀

一对蒔絵漆茶入,饰有武蔵野与春草图案 - 木 - Kihei / 喜平 - 日本 - 20世紀

A quiet pair where glossy black lacquer and delicate gold maki-e create a gentle contrast.

Description:
This pair of lacquer tea caddies presents softly rounded square forms with fitted lids. Both pieces share a refined aesthetic language, yet each carries its own decorative character through distinct seasonal motifs.

Musashino Ikkanbako Natsume:
The Musashino piece is decorated entirely in gold maki-e against a deep black lacquer ground. Slender grass stems arc gracefully across the surfaces, each topped with delicate seed heads rendered in fine gold lines. The motif wraps continuously around the body and extends onto the lid, creating a unified composition that evokes the gentle movement of wind through an autumn meadow. The exterior features a textured surface with an irregular, bark-like pattern that contrasts with the smooth black lacquer beneath the maki-e decoration. The interior is finished in plain black lacquer.

Harukusa Maki-e Ikkanbako Natsume:
The spring grass piece features hand-painted botanical decoration in polychrome lacquer. The lid displays a flowering plant with coral-pink blossoms and green leaves emerging from stylized golden earth curves. The body continues this spring theme with additional floral and foliate motifs rendered in green, coral, red, and yellow against the black ground. Small red star-shaped flowers, yellow clustered blooms, and various leaf forms create a lively garden scene. The exterior shares the same textured, bark-like surface treatment as its companion piece. The interior is finished in plain black lacquer.

Both vessels rest on low, straight feet. Each piece is accompanied by a wooden storage box inscribed with the title and artist's signature identifying the maker as lacquer master Kihei.

Cultural & Art Context:
Maki-e lacquerware, where gold and colored powders are sprinkled onto wet lacquer to create designs, has been practiced in Japan for centuries. Musashino, referring to the vast grasslands historically found in the Musashi region near present-day Tokyo, has been a beloved poetic subject in Japanese arts since classical times, often evoking autumn and the melancholy beauty of swaying grasses. Spring grass motifs carry associations with renewal and the gentle beauty of the changing seasons. The pairing of autumn and spring themes reflects the Japanese aesthetic appreciation for seasonal cycles. Square-form tea caddies with fitted lids represent a refined tradition within Japanese tea culture, valued for their elegant proportions and the way decoration is integrated into functional form. The designation of nushi (lacquer master) indicates specialized training and mastery within the lacquer craft tradition.

Collector Appeal:
Paired lacquer pieces with complementary seasonal themes offer an attractive opportunity for collectors interested in Japanese decorative arts. The contrast between monochrome gold maki-e and polychrome hand-painted decoration demonstrates the versatility of lacquer as an artistic medium.

Dimensions:
Diameter: 6.2 cm
Height: 7 cm
Weight: 43 g (each)

Condition:
No chips, cracks or restorations.

Artist Profile:
Kihei (喜平) was a Japanese lacquer master (nushi). The artist is identified on the wooden storage boxes accompanying these works with the designation "Nushi Kihei saku" (lacquer master Kihei made), indicating recognized expertise within the lacquer craft tradition. Further biographical information remains limited.

Additional Notes
Please review all photos carefully as they are part of the item description.

Shipping Information
All items are shipped from Japan via DHL or Japan Post, depending on the destination.
Each piece is packed with great care using professional materials suitable for fine art shipping.
A tracking number will be provided once the shipment has been dispatched.
We cannot under-declare item values or mark shipments as gifts.

Import Duties & Taxes
Import duties, VAT, and any additional customs or processing fees are not included in the auction price.
These charges are the responsibility of the buyer.
Please check with your local customs office for details before bidding.

Customs Communication
Customs or the shipping carrier may contact you for additional information (such as ID verification or payment of duties).
Please respond promptly to avoid delays or returns.

Thank you very much for your understanding and cooperation.

最終出價
€ 74
Marion Oliviero
專家
估價  € 180 - € 220

類似物品

中的精彩好物

日本藝術

設置搜索提醒
設置搜索提醒,以便在有新匹配可用時收到通知。

該物品在

                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    

如何在Catawiki上購買

了解更多有關買家保護

      1. 發現獨特物品

      瀏覽專家挑選的數千件獨特物品。查看每件獨特物品的照片、詳情和估價。 

      2. 出價最高

      找到您喜歡的物品並作出最高的出價。您可以跟隨拍賣進行到底,也可以讓我們的系統為您出價。您所要做的就是為您要支付的最高金額設置出價。 

      3. 作出安全可靠的付款

      為您的獨特物品付款,我們將在您的物品安全無恙抵達前,確保您的付款安全。我們使用受信任的支付系統來處理所有交易。 

有類近的物品可以出售?

無論您是網上拍賣的新手還是專業銷售人員,我們都可以幫助您為您的獨特物品賺取更多收益。

出售您的物品