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D2 Japanese Antiques Board painting, sliding door, fittings, Peony & Bamboo

$1,950
£1,500.07
€1,741.15
CA$2,749.97
A$3,080.42
CHF 1,617.95
MX$37,456.97
NOK 20,488.53
SEK 19,449.12
DKK 12,994.91

About the Item

Size: Depth *3cm Width *87cm Height *173cm 8kg Estimated packing size: (Sandwich with 4-5mm plywood) 12 × 100 × 185cm 20kg This is an old fittings of ita-e (wooden board painting) from the end of Edo period to about Meiji period. It may have been used in temples and other places, and some parts are noticeably darkened by soot, etc. I think it was vividly colored in those days. Many itae fittings were used in very fine buildings. The ancient architecture by Japanese craftsmen is magnificent, but it is rare to see painters joining in to enrich and decorate the interiors. The surface has been intentionally given a rough texture by a technique called “Suna Zuri(sand rubbing)”. The peony face and the bamboo face, although the coloring on the leaves has been lost, are dull and atmospheric doors. The fittings are damaged, with cracks and insect marks on the edges, so it is recommended to be used for decoration. There are cracks on the surface. Please look at the photos carefully. Notes *In order to build a relationship of trust with our customers, please be sure to contact us via the inquiry form before purchasing. We feel uneasy doing business with customers who don't contact us at all. *As we deal with antiques and other old items, please understand that there may be damage, stains, and creases due to aging that are not shown in the photos. We have a limit of 20 photos, so we have tried to include as many details as possible, but there may be cases where we cannot include everything. Therefore, please feel free to ask any questions you may have before purchasing. *For large items, please request a quote from 1stdibs via "Shipping & Returns Ships from Japan: Rates vary Details".
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 68.12 in (173 cm)Width: 34.26 in (87 cm)Depth: 1.19 in (3 cm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    Edo-Meiji period
  • Condition:
    Repaired: Simple polishing of surfaces Repair of edge connections, etc. Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. Minor structural damages. Minor fading.
  • Seller Location:
    Niiza, JP
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU10264245908832

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