Overview
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Category | Lacquerware (H) |
Country | China |
Period | Qing |
Century | 18th~19th |
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Materials | Lacquered wood, komanuri style |
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Donor | Hiromi Haruki |
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The striped bands here resemble the colors and design of children’s spinning tops. This aesthetic may originally have come from southern China, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. Since the late 1500s or 1600s, it has been popular in Japan for use in lacquered tea utensils.
China-Qing