DENTO [furniture]
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A beautiful black lacquered Buddhist altar table from Inachu of Wajima-nuri. It has a design with curved short sides and feet. I believe it is in very beautiful condition, with no scratches, chips, or wobbles. The original box has age-related stains and scratches. Some surfaces may be loose, but it will be placed in the original box and carefully packed for shipping. Size: 53 x 36 x 15.5 cm ◉ Wajima-nuri Lacquerware Inachu Since its founding, Inachu of Wajima-nuri has been manufacturing and selling Wajima-nuri lacquerware, and as a lacquerware maker, it has been working to promote Wajima-nuri. They also undertake repairs and restoration of lacquerware. History April 1929: Founded as Inagaki Chūemon Shoten Lacquerware manufacturing and sales, mainly in Mie, Aichi, and Gifu prefectures May 1949: Incorporated as Kabushiki Kaisha Inachu Shikkiten August 1961: Princess Takamatsu visited and purchased a tabletop tray. 1977: The Crown Princess (now the Empress Emerita) purchased a jewelry box. March 1982: Technical collaboration with S.T. Dupont (France) May 1986: Prince Hiro (the current Emperor) visited the Inachu Group facilities. July 1988: The Crown Prince and Princess (the current Emperor and Empress) visited the Inachu Group facilities. April 1989: 60th anniversary of the founding (statue of Chūemon Inagaki erected) 1997: Delivered three Heisei floats to the Takayama Matsuri no Mori. 2008: Produced a full-size replica of the National Treasure Tamamushi Shrine and the lacquer and maki-e of the Heisei Tamamushi Shrine. April 2009: 80th anniversary of the founding of Wajima-nuri no Inachu 2013: Began producing the Tamamushi Maki-e Works as a one-of-a-kind collection. April 2019: 90th anniversary of the founding of Wajima-nuri no Inachu August 2019: Exhibited Tamamushi Maki-e works at the Museum Forum January 2020: Held the Tamamushi Maki-e Exhibition (One in the World) #InachuShigeido #Inachu #WajimaNuri #BlackLacquer #Table #BuddhistAltarTable #Desk #FlatTable #OfferingStand #FlowerStand #Bonsai #BonsaiFlowerStand #LowTable #BuddhistTools
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