編號 101619885

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盒 - 木 - 立山Ritsuzanm沈金Chinkin
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盒 - 木 - 立山Ritsuzanm沈金Chinkin

冨田立山 Tomita Ritsuzan(1947- ) This is an exceptional Echizen lacquerware document box (Fumibako / Bunko) created by Tomita Ritsuzan (born 1947, real name Nobuo Tomita), a master Chinkin (gold inlay carving) artisan from Kawada, Sabae City, Fukui Prefecture — the historic center of Echizen lacquerware production. The piece is handcrafted in wood and finished with traditional hon-urushi (natural lacquer). The surface is decorated using the refined Chinkin technique, in which patterns are meticulously carved into the lacquer surface and filled with gold powder. The elegant peony motif demonstrates the artist’s precision carving and masterful control of depth and line. Tomita Ritsuzan has over 40 years of experience as a professional Chinkin master. He has been selected and awarded at the prestigious Nitten (Japan Fine Arts Exhibition) and the Japan Contemporary Arts and Crafts Exhibition. His works have even been chosen as official gifts presented by the Prime Minister of Japan. Echizen lacquerware is officially designated as a Traditional Craft of Japan and is renowned for its durability, refined finish, and centuries-old craftsmanship. The lid is signed in gold. Originally purchased at Tenmaya Department Store, the piece includes its original wrapping paper and care leaflet. A highly collectible and museum-quality example of authentic Japanese lacquer artistry by an established master. ⸻ Size Height: 5.5 cm Width: 22 cm Depth: 29.5 cm ⸻ Weight 750 g / 0.75 kg ⸻ Condition Unused and stored item. Excellent overall condition with minimal storage marks; original wrapping paper and documentation included. ⸻ Artist Profile Tomita Ritsuzan (born 1947, real name Nobuo Tomita) is a master Chinkin artisan from the Echizen lacquerware region in Fukui Prefecture. With over four decades of experience, he is recognized as a leading figure in the Chinkin technique — carving intricate designs into lacquer and inlaying them with gold powder. He has received numerous selections and awards at Nitten (Japan Fine Arts Exhibition) and the Japan Contemporary Arts and Crafts Exhibition. His works have also been selected as official presentation gifts by the Prime Minister of Japan. He currently operates the “Chinkin Tomita Ritsuzan Studio,” producing both traditional lacquerware forms and contemporary works.

編號 101619885

已出售
盒 - 木 - 立山Ritsuzanm沈金Chinkin

盒 - 木 - 立山Ritsuzanm沈金Chinkin

冨田立山 Tomita Ritsuzan(1947- )

This is an exceptional Echizen lacquerware document box (Fumibako / Bunko) created by Tomita Ritsuzan (born 1947, real name Nobuo Tomita), a master Chinkin (gold inlay carving) artisan from Kawada, Sabae City, Fukui Prefecture — the historic center of Echizen lacquerware production.

The piece is handcrafted in wood and finished with traditional hon-urushi (natural lacquer). The surface is decorated using the refined Chinkin technique, in which patterns are meticulously carved into the lacquer surface and filled with gold powder. The elegant peony motif demonstrates the artist’s precision carving and masterful control of depth and line.

Tomita Ritsuzan has over 40 years of experience as a professional Chinkin master. He has been selected and awarded at the prestigious Nitten (Japan Fine Arts Exhibition) and the Japan Contemporary Arts and Crafts Exhibition. His works have even been chosen as official gifts presented by the Prime Minister of Japan.

Echizen lacquerware is officially designated as a Traditional Craft of Japan and is renowned for its durability, refined finish, and centuries-old craftsmanship.

The lid is signed in gold. Originally purchased at Tenmaya Department Store, the piece includes its original wrapping paper and care leaflet.

A highly collectible and museum-quality example of authentic Japanese lacquer artistry by an established master.



Size

Height: 5.5 cm
Width: 22 cm
Depth: 29.5 cm



Weight

750 g / 0.75 kg



Condition

Unused and stored item. Excellent overall condition with minimal storage marks; original wrapping paper and documentation included.



Artist Profile

Tomita Ritsuzan (born 1947, real name Nobuo Tomita) is a master Chinkin artisan from the Echizen lacquerware region in Fukui Prefecture. With over four decades of experience, he is recognized as a leading figure in the Chinkin technique — carving intricate designs into lacquer and inlaying them with gold powder.

He has received numerous selections and awards at Nitten (Japan Fine Arts Exhibition) and the Japan Contemporary Arts and Crafts Exhibition. His works have also been selected as official presentation gifts by the Prime Minister of Japan. He currently operates the “Chinkin Tomita Ritsuzan Studio,” producing both traditional lacquerware forms and contemporary works.

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