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Natsume (tea caddy) gold lacquer, chiku-rin (bamboo forest) motif by Arai Masaharu

Sale price€980,00

This natsume (Japanese tea caddy) is handcrafted using traditional urushi lacquer techniques, applied in several layers to a very lightweight wooden container. It is a small natsume (ko-natsume), used in the preparation of usucha (light tea) in the Japanese tea ceremony.

The piece is decorated with a sumptuous bamboo forest motif ( chiku-rin ). The slender stems and leaves, delicately executed using several techniques, are rendered in gold maki-e in both light relief ( takamakie ) and reliefless ( togidashi ), with remarkable finesse. Small pieces of gold metal cut into regular geometric patterns enrich certain stems, using the kirikane technique, adding precious and sophisticated bursts of light. The base of the natsume is dressed in a rich sprinkled gold powder ( nashiji ), creating a shimmering gradient evoking a ground dotted with light, while the interior is covered in a shiny silver finish ( ginji ), bringing an elegant contrast to the entire piece.

This natsume was created by Arai Masaharu, a Japanese master lacquer artist born in 1920 and based in Sakai (Fukui Prefecture), renowned for the finesse of his maki-e decorations and his mastery of classical techniques such as togidashi, nashiji, and kirikane. His work, at the crossroads of traditional craftsmanship and contemporary aesthetics, is appreciated for its refinement and high standards.

This piece dates from the Shōwa period (1926-1989). It comes with its protective paulownia wood box (tomobako), on which are inscribed the name of the work, the artisan's signature and official seal, as well as an information document (shiori) detailing the artisan's profile.

PLACE OF MANUFACTURE JAPAN
DIMENSIONS

Diameter 6.4cm - Height 6.7cm.

WEIGHT Natsume alone: 62gr; natsume + box: 184gr
MATERIALS Wood, urushi lacquer, maki-e (gold powder)
STATE In very good condition

The art of wrapping

The exceptional items are wrapped in a beautiful fabric beautifully knotted using the little-known art of Korean pojagi and decorated with a delightful maedup (Korean ornamental knot). Details and conditions >