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Two Pines

Vintage 1985

TWO PINES DOCUMENT BOX

A superb Wajima clear plum colour lacquer document box of two pines against a gold background

Refer to the large images for full of details of quality and condition.
As new in mint condition, a stored family treasure.

Original Tomobako wood box. The characters on the cover reading Matsu Maki e Fumi Bako - Pine makie lacquer document box

Length about : 28.5cm
Width about : 21.3 cm
Height about: 4.2cm
Weight about: 556 grams
A$110

The finest quality wood lacquer in the world is that made in Japan.
Made using only the best woods such as, Zelkova (keyaki), Japanese Chestnut, Japanese Cypress, Magnolia, Cherry.
It takes approximately 6 months and 23 different processes from start to finish to produce each individual Handmade Item

Wajima Lacquer:
Lacquer ware production in Wajima is thought to date back to ancient times. Lacquer products from 6,800 years ago have also been discovered at the Mibiki Ruins, also on the Noto Peninsula . In Wajima, lacquer products have been excavated at the Yadani B ruins, which are remains from the Heian period.
The oldest surviving Wajima lacquerware is said to be the vermilion door of the former main hall of Juzo Shrine (Kawaimachi, Wajima City), which is said to have been made in 1524 during the Muromachi period .
It is said that the current Wajima-nuri technique was established during the Kanbun era in the early Edo period. Wajima, located at the northern tip of the Noto Peninsula, was a port of call for ships such as the Kitamae-bune, and by this time they had already expanded their sales channels by taking advantage of shipping.

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