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Inkstone Case (From Inkstone Case and Stationery Box Set with Poem Cards and Fans in Makie)

Museum No.
HK23-2
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Photo No:117-2734
Color type:Color

This stationery box was one of several masterworks of lacquerware exhibited at the Vienna International Exposition of 1873 (Meiji 6). Afterwards the exhibits were loaded onto a French vessel heading for Yokohama, but the ship went down off Izu Peninsula, right before reaching the port of Yokohama. The government hired divers the year following the accident to collect lacquerware, but some pieces remain on the ocean floor, including a stationery box cherished by Hôjô Masako (1157-1225), the property of Tsurugaoka Hachimangû Shrine in Kamakura. The durability of makie lacquerware became highly esteemed, because the box was hardly damaged even after lying in seawater for over a year.

Japan-Edo

Title Inkstone Case (From Inkstone Case and Stationery Box Set with Poem Cards and Fans in Makie)
Designation
Artist
Category Lacquerware (H)
Country Japan
Period Edo
Century 19th
Year
Quantity
Materials
Dimensions Height 24.2cm Width 22.8cm Height 3.3cm
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Signature/Seals Etc
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