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Period: Mid-18th Century
Edo-Period Maki-e Lacquer Drum Box with Phoenix and Paulownia
Located in Taichung, TW
This Edo-period drum box features a black lacquer ground decorated with gold maki-e. A majestic phoenix spreads its wings across the lid, its long tail flowing in elegant arcs while ...
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Other Art Style Mid-18th Century Mixed Media

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Wood, Lacquer

Large Chrysanthemum Carved Lacquer Box
Located in Taichung, TW
This Large Chrysanthemum Carved Lacquer Box by Chen Wu is an Edo-period example of Kamakura-bori lacquerware. Built on a solid wooden core, it is finished with layers of dark lacquer...
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Other Art Style Mid-18th Century Mixed Media

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Lacquer, Wood

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