Japanese 18th Century Lacquer Writing Box with Intricate Moonlit Landscape Design
Japanese Suzuribako (writing box) with makie (gold dust) and gold and silver hiramakie (bas relief) design of a river running through a rocky terrain with flowering trees, a weeping willow, and a pine with mounded fields of wild grasses. A cliff in the distance holds a temple peeking through flowering trees and pine, under a moonlit sky with wispy clouds. The interior of the lid is a close up of a rocky river shore with lilies, wild grasses, and peonies on a silver an gold nashii ground. Bits of heavy gold and silver dot the landscape on both the outer and inner lid. The brush holding tray has gold pine trees on a rocky terrain. Box is complete with water dropper and ink stone.
- Period
- Early 18th Century
- Origin
- Japan
- Dimensions
- 9" h x 7" w x 2" d
- 22.9cm h x 17.8cm w x 5.1cm d
- Item #
- A4608