Antique Japanese Edo Era (c1850) Lacquer Makie Wooden Lidded Soup / Rice Bowl Zen The vase alone is 12
Description
The vase alone is 12 1/2" tall by 7" wide (32 x 18 cm)
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Having been in storage for decades this kadai remains in very good condition with just minor blemishes
This vase measures 4" wide by 8 3/4" tall ( 10 x 22 cm)
1940's/50's) bronze Orin (singing bowl)
Antique Japanese Edo Era (c1850) Lacquer Makie Wooden Lidded Soup / Rice Bowl Zen The vase alone is 12This is an antique Japanese late Edo Era (c. 1850) gold and red lacquer lidded bowl. It was hand turned from cryptomeria wood with over twenty layers of red lacquer. On top of the red lacquer there is a makie (raised gold lacquer) design of chrysanthemum). Both lid and bowl have gold trim. 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 over a century, and looking
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