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No noticeable scratches or marks
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This is likely a Kyonuri lacquerware bowl. It's a piece with a graceful Tatsutagawa (Tatsuta River) maki-e design on a black lacquered body with gold rims. The contrast between the plain black exterior and the vibrant Tatsutagawa maki-e on the interior and the underside of the rim is stunning. The refined form, known as Ishu-gonomi (preferred by the tea master, Kobori Enshu), is also attractive. It's in generally good condition with only minor scratches. I have wiped it down for the listing and confirmed there are no major issues, but based on experience, this type of maki-e can fade if rubbed vigorously, so it's best to handle it with care. The size is 11.7 cm in diameter and 9 cm in height. It is in stock. Please understand that this is an antique item.
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