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(JP¥6,900)
+HK$272.92 Shipping fee
+HK$16.05 Agent service fee
Inspection) Fingerware, Keyaki (Japanese Zelkova) wood, Tama-moku (figured grain) pattern, Hōbon (square tray), Shibōbon (square tray), Woodcraft, Confectionery tray, Confectionery container, Square tray, Incense tray, Lacquerware, Lacquer art, Tea ceremony utensils Price reduced. Thank you for viewing. This is a very beautiful square tray with both luster and wood grain. The Tama-moku pattern appears in places, making it a rare and valuable item. It has a sense of dignity and strength, and is full of unique charm. We hope you will take it in your hands and use it with care. Size Approx. 21cm x approx. 21cm Height approx. 4cm 164g *This item was stored with tea ceremony utensils at my grandmother's house for many years. There is a maker's mark, but we do not know the details such as the purchase time, the artist, or the material, so please make your judgment based on the images. *There are no small scratches or scuffs and it is in a beautiful condition, but the base is slightly raised, so it wobbles when placed on a table. It is not noticeable when placed on a tatami mat or a rug, but if you are looking for a perfect product or are concerned about minor details, please refrain from purchasing. *This item is only listed on Mercari. The use (including partial use) of the product name and description, and the copying of images are prohibited. Please refrain from posting on other sites. Lacquerware, Hon-urushi (genuine lacquer), Urushi (lacquer), Natural wood, Lacquer art, Tea ceremony Shibōbon (square tray), Tea ceremony utensils, Chaji (tea ceremony), Chakai (tea gathering), Otemae (tea procedure), Lacquer, Lacquerware, Kuro-nuri (black lacquer), Bon (tray), Bon-demae (tray tea procedure), Chaki (tea utensils), Chairebon (tea caddy tray), Omotesenke (tea ceremony school), Urasenke (tea ceremony school), Mushakōjisenke (tea ceremony school), Senke Jisshoku (Ten Master Craftsmen of the Senke family), Shichijishiki (seven tea ceremony events), Chakaiseki (tea-ceremony cuisine), etc. Would you be interested in this...?
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