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Japanese jubako ceramic stacking bento 4 tiered box
Japanese jubako ceramic stacking bento 4 tiered boxjapanese jubako ceramic stacking bento 4 tiered box

Please note that you are buying used and antique items. The buyer acknowledges that they are bound by these terms and conditions. All property offered and sold by Hammers Golden Peacock shall be offered and sold on the terms and conditions below: By participating in any sale. The three boxes fit neatly into the stand, which is 7.5" by 7" The top compartment has a seperate cover. Dimensions: 8.25” high, the containers are 6.5" square and graduate from 1.5" to 2.28" deep. As is condition, the photographs show all views. A wonderful collectors item, useful for display or to hold jewelry and small keepsakes. Stacked food storage box, charming yet practical. As it requires highly-skilled craftsmanship to produce a maki-e painting, young artists usually go through many years of training to develop the skills and to ultimately. Developed in the Muromachi Period(1336–1573) The technique of takamakie involves building up design patterns above the surface through a mixture of metal powder, lacquer and charcoal or clay dust. Takamaki-e(or"raised maki-e" is one of the three major techniques in maki-e(or lacquer) making. Elegant and finely rendered by a master of Takamaki-e lacquer. Three layers featuring enchanting, highly detailed flower and leaf motif with abundant and vibrant patterning. Traditionally used to store food during holidays when there was no cooking. Delightful Japanese lacquer three-layer jubako.

Japanese jubako ceramic stacking bento 4 tiered box