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Japanese Crafts
Explore traditional Japanese crafts including cloisonné enamel, Maki-e lacquerware, ceramics, metalwork and...
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Blue and White Bowl with Phoenix and Floral Scroll Design
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Carved Black Lacquer Incense Box with Floral Design
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Carved Cinnabar Lacquer Incense Box with Longevity Character Design
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Carved Cinnabar Lacquer Incense Box with Chrysanthemum Design
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White Jade Belt Hook with Dragon and Young Dragon Design
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Jade Carved Gourd Ruyi Scepter
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Bronze Mirror with Dragon and Phoenix Design
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Yoji Yamawaki (Osaka, 1907–1982) / Handled Bud Vase
Regular price ¥30,000 JPYRegular priceUnit price / perSale price ¥30,000 JPY
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Maki-e
Maki-e is one of Japan’s most celebrated lacquer art techniques, in which gold or silver powder is sprinkled onto designs painted in wet lacquer. Developed from the Heian period and refined through the Momoyama and Edo periods, Maki-e came to be highly regarded both in Japan and abroad as a sophisticated decorative art. Its motifs often include flowers, birds, landscapes, and auspicious traditional patterns, while the harmony between the brilliance of precious metals and the deep luster of lacquer creates a uniquely elegant beauty.
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Japanese Cloisonné & Enamel
Japanese Cloisonné (Shippo) and enamel art are decorative techniques created by firing glass-based enamel onto metal surfaces. This collection features Japanese Meiji-period cloisonné, Chinese enamel and Western enamel artworks, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship, vibrant colors and refined decorative artistry.
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Carved Lacquer (Tsuishu & Tihong)
Carved lacquer is a traditional East Asian art form created by applying and building up numerous layers of lacquer before carving intricate designs into the hardened surface. Among its most celebrated techniques are Tsuishu (red carved lacquer) and Tihong, which flourished in China during the Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. Renowned for its deep colors, refined craftsmanship, and sculptural beauty, carved lacquer often depicts floral motifs, landscapes, and figures in remarkable detail. This collection features antique and modern examples of carved lacquer, showcasing the artistic excellence and enduring appeal of Tsuishu, Tihong, and related lacquer traditions from China and Japan.
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