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Japanese black resin storage box with fan pattern and ribbons, MUSUBISENMEN, 11x7.5x3.3cm

Width 7.5 cm
Length 11 cm
Compositions resin
Product origin made in Japan
Colour black
Height 3.3 cm

Maki-e (絵, literally: "strewn painting", or "sprinkled image") is a form of lacquer art practiced in Japan. The lacquered surface is sprinkled with gold or silver powder, using a makizutsu or a kebo brush. The technique was developed mainly in the Heian period (794–1185) and flourished in the Edo period (1603–1868). The maki-e objects were originally designed as interior items for court nobles.