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  2. Raden - Wikipedia

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    Shibayama-style writing box, Nagasaki, 1800–1850, wood covered with black lacquer and inlaid with flowers in under-painted mother-of-pearl shell. Inlaid maki-e raden paper box with "wheels in flow" (katawaguruma) design, National Treasure, Heian period, 11–12th century, Tokyo National Museum Inlaid maki-e raden writing box with "Eight Bridges" (Yatsuhashi) design, by Ogata Kōrin, National ...

  3. Yasuhiro Asai - Wikipedia

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    In October 2023, the "Incense Burner with Maki-e and Inlaid Mother-of-pearl, "Yōraku"" [10] was acquired by the British Museum. [ 11 ] In November 2024, at the age of 41, the Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art hosted his first 'homecoming exhibition.' [ 12 ]

  4. Suzuri-bako - Wikipedia

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    A larger Edo period suzuri-bako depicting eight bridges and iris, lacquerware and mother-of-pearl, attributed to Ogata Kōrin (National Treasure) Open box with writing implements inside such as brushes, inkstone, water container, and knife. Suzuri-bako (硯箱; "inkstone box") are a type of Japanese writing box.

  5. List of National Treasures of Japan (crafts: others) - Wikipedia

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    Box with butterfly design in mother of pearl inlay and maki-e (蝶螺鈿蒔絵手箱, chō raden makie tebako) unknown Rectangular box with butterfly and peony design Kamakura period: Box; maki-e and mother of pearl inlay Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art, Tokyo —

  6. Lacquerware - Wikipedia

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    Lacquered box with mother-of-pearl inlays, Korea, Joseon period, mid to late 18th century The oldest lacquer tree found is from the Jōmon period in Japan, 12600 years ago. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The oldest lacquerware in the world, burial ornaments which were created in 9th millennium B.C., were unearthed in early Jomon period tombs, at the Kakinoshima ...

  7. Japanese lacquerware - Wikipedia

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    Writing lacquer box with Irises at Yatsuhashi, by Ogata Kōrin, Edo period (National Treasure) Inro in maki-e lacquer, Edo period, 18th century. Lacquerware (漆器, shikki) is a Japanese craft with a wide range of fine and decorative arts, as lacquer has been used in urushi-e, prints, and on a wide variety of objects from Buddha statues to bento boxes for food.