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Tomizo Saratani

Tomizo Saratani '1949', Natural Stone with Squid and Shrimps
Located in Milano, IT
Urushi lacquer on stone Measures: 12.3 by 9.5 by 6.5 cm Tomizo Saratani was born in
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2010s Japanese Lacquer

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Stone

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Five-Case Inrō 19th Century Signed Kajikawa Saku Japanese Lacquer Box
Located in Milano, IT
Signed: “Kajikawa saku” and with a red pot seal Height: 3 1/8in (7.9cm) Provenance: Michael Tomkinson Collection Leonard Haber Collection Literature: Michael Tomkinson, A Japan...
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Antique 19th Century Japanese Lacquer

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Wood, Lacquer

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Tomizo Saratani (1949 - ) Urushi lacquer on stone
Located in Milano, IT
Tomizo Saratani (1949 - ) Urushi lacquer on stone 11 by 9.3 by 5.8 cm Tomizo Saratani was born in
Category

2010s Japanese Lacquer

Materials

Stone

Tomizo Saratani (1949 - ) Urushi lacquer on stone
Tomizo Saratani (1949 - ) Urushi lacquer on stone
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H 2.29 in W 3.67 in D 4.34 in
Japanese Lacquer Insect Natsume Saratani Tomizo
By Saratani Tomizo
Located in Newark, England
Fine Japanese black lacquer natsume by Saratani Tomizõ circa 1970. The lidded tea caddy with
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Late 20th Century Japanese Meiji Lacquer

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Lacquer

Japanese Lacquer Insect Natsume Saratani Tomizo
Japanese Lacquer Insect Natsume Saratani Tomizo
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H 2.84 in W 2.68 in D 2.68 in
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