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Tenmoku Tea Bowl Stand with Sword Pommel Scrolls
- Museum No.
- HK140
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| Title | Tenmoku Tea Bowl Stand with Sword Pommel Scrolls |
|---|---|
| Designation | |
| Artist | |
| Category | Lacquerware(H) |
| Country | China |
| Period | Ming |
| Century | 16th~17th |
| Year | |
| Quantity | |
| Materials | Carved lacquer |
| Dimensions | |
| Inscription by | |
| Signature/Seals Etc | |
| Donor | Hiromi Haruki |
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This kind of stand would hold a precious imported tea bowl used to serve important guests. It was made by painting on layer upon layer of lacquer, drying between coats, and then carving with a sharp implement.
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