Eizō Ippyōsai VII
Tea Caddy with Ancient Pine Tree, 1980s
Maki-e gold lacquer on wood
Size 3 x 2¾ x 2¾ in. (7.5 x 7.3 x 7.3 cm)
T-4388
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A natsume (tea caddy), the turned-wood body finished in polished black roiro lacquer and decorated on the top and sides in gold hiramaki-e with a stylized pine tree and pine-needle...
A natsume (tea caddy), the turned-wood body finished in polished black roiro lacquer and decorated on the top and sides in gold hiramaki-e with a stylized pine tree and pine-needle clusters, the interior and base silver lacquer, the rims gold lacquer
Comes with its fitted kiri-wood tomobako storage box inscribed and signed "Maki-e master Ippyōsai" and sealed Ippyōsai
Ippyōsai Eizō lives and works in Kyoto, principally making utensils for the Urasenke school of tea ceremony.
Comes with its fitted kiri-wood tomobako storage box inscribed and signed "Maki-e master Ippyōsai" and sealed Ippyōsai
Ippyōsai Eizō lives and works in Kyoto, principally making utensils for the Urasenke school of tea ceremony.
Exhibitions
AWNY 2019 Mar
WAS 2019