








A large lacquer teahouse in Wajima, Japan, dating back to the Meiji period.











A large lacquer teahouse in Wajima, Japan, dating back to the Meiji period.
A large lacquer teahouse in Wajima, Japan, dating back to the Meiji period.
A large lacquer teahouse in Wajima, Japan, dating back to the Meiji period.
Vessel Type: Wajima Lacquer Tea House (Meiji Period, Japan)
Artist: dayatang
Material: Lacquerware
Specifications : Length : 40.6cm, Width : 40.6cm, Overall height : 27.5cm
This teahouse is designed in the style of the Tang and Song dynasties. The top is edged with ancient red and gold lacquer, and the four sides are black with gold leaf. The carving is sharp and the pine, bamboo and plum blossoms are depicted with gold leaf. The strong branches, flower stamens and pine needles are realistically carved, which has the style of a modest gentleman. It is elegant and beautiful.
Shinjin is a unique technique of Japanese Rindo lacquerware. It involves carving gold lines and dots on lacquerware and making the gold sink into the carving. It requires the use of a special Shinjin knife for carving lacquer surfaces to carve patterns with indentations on the polished lacquer surface.
Vessel Type: Wajima Lacquer Tea House (Meiji Period, Japan)
Artist: dayatang
Material: Lacquerware
Specifications : Length : 40.6cm, Width : 40.6cm, Overall height : 27.5cm
This teahouse is designed in the style of the Tang and Song dynasties. The top is edged with ancient red and gold lacquer, and the four sides are black with gold leaf. The carving is sharp and the pine, bamboo and plum blossoms are depicted with gold leaf. The strong branches, flower stamens and pine needles are realistically carved, which has the style of a modest gentleman. It is elegant and beautiful.
Shinjin is a unique technique of Japanese Rindo lacquerware. It involves carving gold lines and dots on lacquerware and making the gold sink into the carving. It requires the use of a special Shinjin knife for carving lacquer surfaces to carve patterns with indentations on the polished lacquer surface.









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