"Antique Japanese Meiji Era c1890's Matsumoto Tansu Persimmon & Vermilion Finish 41"H Tsubo Art Length = 21
Description
Art Length = 21
and preserved as heritage
The tsuka (handle) is bound in indigo-dyed cord over ray skin (samegawa) and fitted with a gilt chrysanthemum menuki
This is an antique Chinese Qing dynasty Chow table or end table
Kiyochika: Artist of Meiji Japan
"Antique Japanese Meiji Era c1890's Matsumoto Tansu Persimmon & Vermilion Finish 41"H Tsubo Art Length = 21Antique Japanese Matsumoto Ishdansu Persimmon Tannin & Vermilion Finish Japan, late Meiji Era (c. 18901910) Dimensions: 41 H 33. 5 W 16 D A refined Matsumoto Ishdansu () from the Shinano region (present day Nagano Prefecture), noted for its glowing deep red brown lacquer finish produced through a combination of persimmon tannin ( kakishibu) and traditional vermilion (cinnabar) pigment ( shu urushi) techniques. The result is a durable, transparent
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