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Round Tray

Museum No.
HO104

This tray is in a shape that resembles sahari metalwork. The radiant lines were carved into the wood, which was then coated in lacquer. This early technique, called Kamakura bori, was revived during the Meiji period (1868–1914).

Japan-Meiji

Title Round Tray
Designation
Artist Mitsuhashi Eisai (Kenzan I)
Category Lacquerware (H)
Country Japan
Period Meiji
Century 20th
Year Around the year 1912
Quantity 1 piece
Materials Lacquered wood, Kamakura bori technique
Dimensions
Inscription by
Signature/Seals Etc
Donor Hiromi Haruki
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