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Echizen Lacquerware Botan-bori Tray

Echizen Lacquerware Botan-bori Tray

Regular price ¥5,900 JPY
Regular price Sale price ¥5,900 JPY
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This listing is for a reasonably large Echizen-nuri ‘botan-bori’ tray made around 20 years ago.  It is made of wood and decorated with red peonies over a black lacquer base.  Echizen items decorated with peonies are known as botan-bori.  Botan-bori uses lines to depict peony flowers in either red or white.  The bottom of the tray is slightly textured, and the top is beautifully smooth.  It comes with its original paper storage box, as well as a Japanese language profile paper about Echizen-nuri. 

Echizen-nuri lacquerware refers to lacquerware produced in Fukui Prefecture. History goes as far back as 1500 years ago when lacquer painters were tasked with repairing broken crowns of the imperial family. During the late Edo period, the makie technique was introduced from Kyoto, along with the skills of making gold inlaid lacquerware from Wajima. These days highly skilled artisans each perform different steps for completing one single piece of lacquerware. There are as many as 120 steps; and with the coating, drying, sanding, and re-coating it can take up to one year to complete just one piece. The wood most commonly used for Echizen wares is Japanese zelkova, Japanese cherry birch, Japanese horse-chestnut, and Japanese chestnut.

Makie refers to a crafting technique in Japan from presumably the Nara period. Craftsmen sprinkle gold or silver metal powder over successive layers of lacquer before it dries. Traditionally pure gold powder, pure gold flakes, and pure silver powder were used to complete motifs on lacquerware. The process of applying gold or silver powder requires both time and skill. At first the craftsman sketches out the design. He or she then adds charcoal powder to the base of the relief, and then a layer of urushi lacquer. Gold or silver powder is sprinkled over the wet lacquer, which acts as an adhesive. The surface is polished and then the process is repeated over and over until a beautiful raised pattern appears.                                                                                                           

Sizes

Paper Box:  H.2.6cm (6.6”) x 31cm (12.2”) x 31cm (12.2”)

Tray:  H.1.8cm (0.7”) x Dia.29.7cm (11.6”)                                                                               

Condition

It has two minor scratches from handling/storage but is an unused item.                           

THESE ARE SHIPPING ESTIMATES BASED ON THE CURRENT GLOBAL SITUATION                                                                 

**Germany, France, Greece, Spain, Poland, Austria, Slovakia, Lithuania, Slovenia:  NO SHIPPING.  Very strict and expensive packaging laws in place and we are not licensed to send products to these countries.  We have no plan to register at this time because the process is in some cases very expensive and complicated, plus each country has its own set of regulations and application process. 

**USA, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Switzerland, Norway: Airmail ePacket (approx. 15-28 days).  Combined shipping available up to 2kgs for Airmail ePacket (please send us a message).

**Asia:  Airmail ePacket (approx. 15-21 days).  Combined shipping available up to 2kgs for Airmail ePacket (please send us a message).

**Central Asia, Middle East, South Africa, Brazil, Mexico:  EMS Express 10-15 days.

**Russia:  No shipping methods available.

 

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