







Kajibuwa Island Shenjin Tea Dates










Kajibuwa Island Shenjin Tea Dates
Diameter: 8.2cm, Height: 5.9cm
Master Shen Jin: Jia Zhiwu
Made of Showa-era tea and jujube wood, with a traditional Japanese Wajima lacquer finish on the black base, including the interior. The entire piece is decorated with carved floral and foliate patterns using the shojin technique, then inlaid with gold. The floral branches are delicate, as fine as hair, intricate and complex yet orderly, with the entire surface covered in gold, gleaming brilliantly. This piece was made by the renowned shojin master, Kaji Takeshi, and bears the character "武" (Takeshi) inscribed inside the foot rim.
"Wajima lacquerware" originated in the Kanbun era of the Edo period in Japan. It is the name of lacquerware produced in Wajima City, Ishikawa Prefecture. The lacquer used in Wajima lacquerware is made with high-quality diatomaceous earth (Wajima base powder) produced in Wajima, which makes the base material sturdy and durable. If patterns are carved on the surface of the lacquerware and gold or silver powder is embedded in it, it is called "sinking gold".
Diameter: 8.2cm, Height: 5.9cm
Master Shen Jin: Jia Zhiwu
Made of Showa-era tea and jujube wood, with a traditional Japanese Wajima lacquer finish on the black base, including the interior. The entire piece is decorated with carved floral and foliate patterns using the shojin technique, then inlaid with gold. The floral branches are delicate, as fine as hair, intricate and complex yet orderly, with the entire surface covered in gold, gleaming brilliantly. This piece was made by the renowned shojin master, Kaji Takeshi, and bears the character "武" (Takeshi) inscribed inside the foot rim.
"Wajima lacquerware" originated in the Kanbun era of the Edo period in Japan. It is the name of lacquerware produced in Wajima City, Ishikawa Prefecture. The lacquer used in Wajima lacquerware is made with high-quality diatomaceous earth (Wajima base powder) produced in Wajima, which makes the base material sturdy and durable. If patterns are carved on the surface of the lacquerware and gold or silver powder is embedded in it, it is called "sinking gold".








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