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A set of three lidded soup bowls, Wajima-nuri, made from the Meiji to early Showa eras. These are traditional, sturdy lacquerware made with a wooden base and finished with lacquer, primarily red lacquer with some black lacquer accents. The lids feature autumn grass motifs in gold maki-e, and the inside of the lids depict a moon and rabbit design, a Japanese motif symbolizing the Harvest Moon and good fortune. The included Japanese paper is marked "Wajima-nuri," serving as documentation of the origin. 【Condition】 Used condition. There are very minor scratches due to age and storage, but no noticeable damage. They are in beautiful condition. No maker's mark or original wooden box. 【Material, Dimensions, Color, etc.】 Material: Wood, Lacquer Contents: 3 soup bowls Size: Approximately 13 cm in diameter, 6 cm in height Color: Red, gold maki-e Accessories: Japanese paper (trademark) 【Description】 A set of three Wajima lacquer soup bowls made in the early Showa era in Wajima, Japan. Wooden bowls finished with traditional Japanese lacquer. The lids feature autumn grass motifs in gold maki-e, and the inside of the lids shows a moon and rabbit design. Original Japanese paper indicating “Wajima Lacquer” is included. 【Condition】 Pre-owned condition. Minor signs of age, no cracks or chips. No maker’s mark or wooden box. 【Material / Details】 Material: Wood, lacquer Quantity: 3 bowls Size: Approx. 13 cm diameter × 6 cm height Color: Red and black Accessory: Original Japanese paper #WajimaLacquer #JapaneseAntique #ShowaEra #Lacquerware #JapaneseArt #TeaCeremony
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