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Meiji Period Cherry Bark Pair of Hirobuta Trays browse these categories for related items... Directory: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Lacquer: Pre 1900: Item # 1178175
The Zentner Collection 5757 Horton Street, Emeryville, CA 94608 U.S.A. 510-653-5181 Guest Book $3,500 for Pair |
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| A pair of hirobuta or trays used to place kimonos in, made from Cherry bark and paulownia. The style of using cherry bark to produce various objects is a distinct style seen in the Akita- Kaunodate region, where they are famous for the art. One piece contains a motif of deer and autumn grasses, while the other is a woman preparing silk fabric while staring at the moon. The motifs are done in cherry bark and mother of pearl. Age: 19th century. Size: (Deer motif tray): Height: 3.25" Width: 14.4" Length: 23.75" (Tray with Woman preparing silk): Height: 3.5" Width: 15.25" Length: 24.75" | |||||||||||||||
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