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Material: Boxwood
Kobako in natural wood of a frog under a willow tree
Located in PARIS, FR
Small kobako in natural wood made of a circular cross section, lacquered using both the maki-e technique and a transparent finish that grant a glossy finish to the bark. The composit...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Taisho Boxwood Lacquer

Materials

Gold

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