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A single silver general piece, written in Nishiki-ki script by Seizan Kanai. No price reduction. This is a Moriage koma (raised piece), but both the front and back are hori-ume koma (carved and filled). (It seems Seizan Kanai only made Moriage koma.) There are splashes of lacquer on both the front and back. (Photos 2 and 3) Overall, there are signs of use. The king piece in photos 4 and 5 is not included. It's rare to see Seizan Kanai's pieces, but when you do, you'll think, "Wow..." I've polished it with Seto polishing, so the piece shines. Seizan's signature style indicates the era, and this calligraphy style suggests it was made between 1950 and 1960. Holding the piece, I realized I have a long way to go. ✨If you purchase multiple pieces with other pieces, I will offer a small discount. Please let me know in the comments. Approximately 2.8cm x 2.5cm x 0.7cm Seizan Kanai He was one of five master craftsmen (Ryuzan Toyoshima, Ikka Okuno, Buntosh Kimura, Eisu Miyamatsu, and Seizan Kanai) who came from a corner of Tokyo's downtown area. Among them, Seizan continued to make koma until he was over 80 years old. Seizan began making koma at the suggestion of Ryuzan Toyoshima, who lived nearby. After the Ryuzan family passed away in quick succession in 1940, he helped make koma at the request of the widow of the second-generation Ryuzan. He also cooperated when Eisu began making koma, and he also helped with the carving at the request of Eisu's widow when Eisu passed away.
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