Pair Of Yoshino Edo Lacquered Wood Bowls
Beautiful small Japanese Yoshino Shikki plates in lacquered wood with hand-painted red floral decoration.
The edges of the plates also have a delicate red finish.
Late Edo period, late 18th-early 19th
Yoshino nuri, lacquerware made in Yoshino, near Kyoto, as a local specialty during the Edo period and popular throughout the country.
One of the favorite bowls of Sen no Rikyu, Tea Master was from Yoshino.
Height 3 cm Diameter 10 cm
Careful packaging
*shipping costs included for mainland France
No chips, no cracks on the object
Possibility of sending: France / International Payment: Transfer / CB on showroom
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The edges of the plates also have a delicate red finish.
Late Edo period, late 18th-early 19th
Yoshino nuri, lacquerware made in Yoshino, near Kyoto, as a local specialty during the Edo period and popular throughout the country.
One of the favorite bowls of Sen no Rikyu, Tea Master was from Yoshino.
Height 3 cm Diameter 10 cm
Careful packaging
*shipping costs included for mainland France
No chips, no cracks on the object
Possibility of sending: France / International Payment: Transfer / CB on showroom
*We always answer you quickly enough and thank you for remembering to check your junk mail. Our email address is: antiquitesmm@gmail.com
140 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Asian art
Condition: Good condition
Material: Painted wood
Reference (ID): 1419499
Availability: In stock
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