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Tray for scrolls with (jikubon) in black-lacquered wood.
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The surface of the tray features scroll and coolie hat patterns, and peony, plum blossom, and pine leaf patterns are on the back surface. TSUIKIN is a technique to express patterns by attaching TSUIKINMOCHI. It is a thin sheet which is the mix of lacquer and pigments, then made it into a sheet. This decorating technique of lacquerware was originated in China, spread to southeast Asia, and then took root in Okinawa.
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Document Code | 05000077 |
Material Name | Tray for scrolls with (jikubon) in black-lacquered wood. |
Designation Category | National Treasures |
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