Antique Japanese Edo Era (Dated 1776) Black Lacquer Bowl (1) Gold Makie Turtles & Cranes 5.25" Metalwork this plate remains in very
Description
this plate remains in very good condition
as well as a red monkey
5" x 7" Chikayoshi Toyohara (豊原周義) giclée reproduction print of a Japanese Meiji era ukiyo-e (woodblock print) from the Twelve Views of Tokyo (東京十二景) series c
Thiskashigata measures 11" long by 4" wide by 1" deep
Early to mid 1900's
Antique Japanese Edo Era (Dated 1776) Black Lacquer Bowl (1) Gold Makie Turtles & Cranes 5.25" Metalwork this plate remains in veryThis is for a single bowl w lid. This is an antique Japanese Edo Era (dated 1776) gold Makie lacquer lidded bowl. It was hand turned from cryptomeria wood with over twenty layers of red lacquer. On top of the black lacquer there is a makie (raised gold lacquer) done in the auspicious Crane & Turtle motif. Japanese lacquer is considered the finest in the world. This type of bowl was often used for soup or rice. Having been in storage for most of the
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