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Wakasa-Nuri Inkstone Box (Suzuribako) with Double Inrō-Ensemble Design

Wakasa-Nuri Inkstone Box (Suzuribako) with Double Inrō-Ensemble Design

Japanese

Lacquer on wood with decoration in wakasa-nuri (layered lacquer and gold foil over a thick base-coat impressed with various shapes and sprinkled with raden [mother-of-pearl] flakes), gold, silver, and sabi urushi (thick lacquer paste) utilizing the hiramaki-e (low-relief sprinkled design), takamaki-e (high-relief sprinkled design), and togidashi maki-e (sprinkled design revealed by polishing) techniques, and with tsuishu (carved red lacquer), malachite, and carnelian inlays; stone and metal fittings

Edo period, 1615-1868

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