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Creator: Hara Yôyûsai
Japanese 'double gourd' lacquer suzuri’bako (writing box) by Hara Yôyûsai 原羊遊斎
By Hara Yôyûsai
Located in Amsterdam, NL
An uniquely double-gourd-shaped lacquer suzuri’bako (writing box) with a design of gourd leaves, by Hara Yôyûsai (1769-1845).
Covered with amber coloured l...
Category
Early 19th Century Japanese Antique Hara Yôyûsai Lacquer
Materials
Bronze
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