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This is a souvenir I received from the Tokyo National Museum a few years ago. It's a tray, but I've been displaying it in my room. There's no major damage. I haven't been able to find it for sale online, so it might be rare now. It's very well-made. How about it, fans and collectors? (^^) ●Approximate Size Length: 27 cm Width: 20 cm From Wikipedia: Itō Jakuchū (伊藤 若冲, March 1, 1716 (February 8, 1716 in the old lunar calendar) – October 27, 1800 (September 10, 1800 in the old lunar calendar)) was a painter of the Edo period. His given name was Jokin (汝鈞), and his courtesy name was Keiwa (景和). There is an article stating that he initially used the art name Shunkyo (春教), but no examples of its use have been found. He also used the art names Tobei-an (斗米庵), Beito-o (米斗翁), Shin-enkan (心遠館), and Kinkai Koji. Itō Jakuchū Tray Serving Tray Small Item Holder Interior Decoration Collection Rare Valuable
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