Kogo香合 - Nakamura Soetsu中村 宗悦(b.1932) - 盒 - 精致的Kogo香合香插,设计中配以生动的金色松树和桥梁,采用高级的taka maki-e工艺。 - 木, 漆器 - 松树/桥/盒子

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日本製精緻 Kogo香合 香盒,蓋上以金色松樹與橋的高蒔繪設計,設計師中村宗悦(1932年生)為漆藝家;木質+漆器,尺寸5.5×5.5×2.5 cm,狀態極佳,附題寫 tomobako。

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One refined Kogo香合 incense holder designed with vivid gold pine tree and bridge taka maki-e on the lids by excellent workmanship. with inscribed tomobako.

Artist: Nakamura Soetsu中村 宗悦 is a lacquer artist from Ishikawa Prefecture, and is highly acclaimed for his work on tea ceremony utensils. Born in Ishikawa Prefecture in 1932, he began studying the traditional lacquering technique of "kyushitsu" under his father's guidance in 1946. This highly advanced technique involves applying lacquer to a base material using a spatula or brush, and he utilizes this skill to create his works.

In 1967, he received training in the tea ceremony from Master Sowa Nakao of Tokuonji Temple and began to focus on creating tea utensils. He subsequently won numerous awards at national lacquerware exhibitions, received the tea name "Soukyo"「宗恭」 in 1987, and became an associate professor of tea ceremony in 1992, earning him acclaim in the world of tea ceremony.

Nakamura Muneyoshi's works range from tea caddies (natsume), incense holders, tea caddies, shelves, and more, and are particularly notable for their skillful maki-e (lacquerware) that expresses the seasons. They are decorated with delicate motifs of flowers, birds, and small animals, and are beloved by many tea masters. Nakamura Muneyoshi's works are masterpieces that combine traditional techniques with his unique aesthetic sense, and are highly valued not only as tea ceremony utensils but also as works of art.

with inscribed tomobako.

Dimensions: 5.5 x 5.5 x 2.5 cm

Excellent condition, barely used with minimal signs of wear, 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 vivid gold pine tree and bridge taka maki-e on the lids by excellent workmanship. with inscribed tomobako.

Artist: Nakamura Soetsu中村 宗悦 is a lacquer artist from Ishikawa Prefecture, and is highly acclaimed for his work on tea ceremony utensils. Born in Ishikawa Prefecture in 1932, he began studying the traditional lacquering technique of "kyushitsu" under his father's guidance in 1946. This highly advanced technique involves applying lacquer to a base material using a spatula or brush, and he utilizes this skill to create his works.

In 1967, he received training in the tea ceremony from Master Sowa Nakao of Tokuonji Temple and began to focus on creating tea utensils. He subsequently won numerous awards at national lacquerware exhibitions, received the tea name "Soukyo"「宗恭」 in 1987, and became an associate professor of tea ceremony in 1992, earning him acclaim in the world of tea ceremony.

Nakamura Muneyoshi's works range from tea caddies (natsume), incense holders, tea caddies, shelves, and more, and are particularly notable for their skillful maki-e (lacquerware) that expresses the seasons. They are decorated with delicate motifs of flowers, birds, and small animals, and are beloved by many tea masters. Nakamura Muneyoshi's works are masterpieces that combine traditional techniques with his unique aesthetic sense, and are highly valued not only as tea ceremony utensils but also as works of art.

with inscribed tomobako.

Dimensions: 5.5 x 5.5 x 2.5 cm

Excellent condition, barely used with minimal signs of wear, please also take a look at the listed photos for a reference.

Will be well packaged and shipping by Japan Post in fast delivery.

詳細資料

時代
1900-2000
標題附加資訊
pine tree/bridge/box
物品數量
1
原產國
日本
製造商/品牌
Kogo香合
材質
lacquerware, 木
設計師/藝術家/製作者
Nakamura Soetsu中村 宗悦(b.1932)
車型
Refined Kogo香合incense holder designed with vivid gold pine tree and bridge taka maki-e
狀態
極佳 - 幾乎沒有 使用痕跡/老化/小瑕疵
Height
2,5 cm
Width
5,5 cm
Depth
5,5 cm
大概年份
1970-1980, 1980-1990, 1990-2000
賣家
日本已驗證
1831
已售物品
100%
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