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- - - - - - - - - - - | Japanese Edo Lacquer jukogo incense container Item # 4555 Click HERE to inquire about this item Japanese Edo Lacquer jukogo (3 tiered
Japanese Edo Lacquer jukogo (3 tiered incense container) used for jishu-ko or kodo (the incense game).Kodo propably started in the Heian period and reached it's height in the Edo. There are three small feet missing from one tray, and there probably was a metal liner for the bottom tier. This doesn't affect quality of the piece. The bottom tier holds ash to insulate a hot coal used to burn the incense in a kodo. The middle tier holds the 3 sm boxes for the host's "house fragrances". These 3 sm box lids show the 3 Winter Friends, Plum, Pine, & Bamboo. The sm hole in the bottom of the 2nd tier is used to poke ones finger thru to get the 1st incense box out. The top tier would hold mica chips on which the incense is burned. Since 4 fragrances are used in kogo, the exterior top compartment would hold the "guest fragrance". This jukogo could be part of a lg game set that can have many components. This set was acquired from the original family that purchased it in Japan in 1865. This lacquer travel set measures four and one quarter inches high by 4 and three quarter inches high by 3 and one quarter inches deep. This set is complete. Excellent condition with some mirror chipping on the top tray edge. The inside tray is missing three of its little feet which we show in one of the photographs. Signed by the artist.The outside depicts birds flying among flowering trees. The top tray depicts a small boat at the edge of the shore with rocks,ferns and houses in the distance.
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- - - - - - - | Koma Kansi five case lacquer Inro c1790 Item # 4616 Click HERE to inquire about this item Koma Kansi five case lacquer Inro c1790. This Japanese Edo five case Lacquer Inro was made by "Komo Kansi Koma Kansai (?-1792.) An exceptionally skilled artist of Edo and the outstanding pupil of Koma Koryu, he was not a Koma by birth. His real name was Sakanouchi Jubei, and he also used the names Tanso and Tansei. He was given permission by Koryu to use the family name, and it was he who finally brought the work of the family back to its original high quality. He was an excellent lacquerer and also composed comic poems. He was particularly masterly in "chinkin-bori" (literally, "sunken gold carving"- technique in which fine lines are engraved in lacquer or metal and then rendered more visible by powdering (usually with gold) or lacquering with a color different from that of the background) and gol-lacquer techniques. He died on April 12. 1792. This Infro is not strung but is in excellent original condition. Measures 3 and one half inches by 2 and one quarter inches. See "A Dictionary of Japanese Artists" Painting,Sculpture, Ceramics, Prints,Lacquer by Laurance P. Roberts page 69 to read more information on the artist.
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