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1900's Japanese Zohiko Nishimura 象彥 Makie Lacquer Sake Cup Marked. Our goal is procure the best available Chinese, Japanese, and Asian antiques and conduct ... morethe most accurate research and dating. It has rubbing of gold, peeling of lacquer at the back and surface wears and scratches (as seen in the photos).
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Japanese Wooden Lacquer ware SAKE KETTLE MAKIE Pot Choshi Floral pattern With Sake Cup. Size of Product Sake Kettle to Holder : L 16 cm x H 16 cm x W ... more12 cm. Authentic Japan. Made in Japan Traditional.
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Antique Japanese Lacquer Sake Cup Makie Gold Lacquer Moon Veiwing
Antique Japanese Lacquer Sake Cup Makie Gold Lacquer Moon Veiwing IMPORTANT NOTES. Scroll down the page to see more photos of this item. Please know that items purchased from us will be shipped direct from California. Your item will arrive much sooner and the shipping cost will be far less than items being shipped direct from Japan. Take advantage of our combined shipping to save even more! DETAILS OF ITEM. This is an antique Japanese lacquered wooden sake cup that measures 4.13 inches in diameter. It was decorated in a real gold Makie lacquer hand painted with flowering plants on rocks next to moving water with a moon in the night sky. This design conjures images of the popular pastime of moon viewing in Japan. There is a very tiny chip to the rim just to the right of the moon; otherwise. The rest of the condition is very good. Its age is ... morefrom the 1920's(late Taisho to early Showa era) PLEASE VISIT MY EBAY STORE BY CLICKING THE LINK ABOVE TO EASILY BROWSE BY CATEGORY ALL OF THE OTHER JAPANESE ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES THAT ARE UP FOR AUCTION THIS WEEK. IF YOU LIKE WHAT YOU SEE. PLEASE BOOKMARK OUR AUCTIONS TO EASILY FIND US. THANKS FOR VIEWING THIS AUCTION. A FEW IMPORTANT NOTES: If you have any questions concerning this or other items we have up for auction. Please don't hesitate to email me for an answer. We will do our best to email you a reply within one day. It is best to get your questions in early since we may not be available to respond to you within minutes or hours of the auction end. Of course, we will try to reply if it is possible. For all of those who wish to combine items. Please email me to let me know of your intent and I will email you confirming this. This allows us to keep your winning items aside until you are ready to finalize your purchases. Items can only be combined for a two week period starting with the earliest winning item marking the beginning of the period. California residents will be charged a sales tax of 8.75% unless a valid California resale card is on file with us. Pa
Antique Early 20th C Japanese Gold Makie Lacquer Sake Cup Daikoku God
Antique Early 20th C Japanese Gold Makie Lacquer Sake Cup Daikoku God IMPORTANT NOTES. Please know that items purchased from us will be shipped direct from California. Your item will arrive much sooner and the shipping cost will be far less than items being shipped direct from Japan. Take advantage of our combined shipping to save even more! DETAILS OF ITEM. This is a large antique Japanese gold Makie lacquer sake cup that measures 2 inches high by 6 inches in diameter. It was entirely hand painted and depicts the lucky God known as Daikoku shaking a treasure mallet as it throws off gold coins in all directions. The details of his garment are finely done. The condition is very good and its age is from the 1910's to 1920(late Meiji to Taisho era in Japan) PLEASE VISIT MY EBAY STORE BY CLICKING THE LINK ABOVE TO EASILY BROWSE BY CATEGORY ... moreALL OF THE OTHER JAPANESE ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES THAT ARE UP FOR AUCTION THIS WEEK. IF YOU LIKE WHAT YOU SEE. PLEASE BOOKMARK OUR AUCTIONS TO EASILY FIND US. THANKS FOR VIEWING THIS AUCTION. A FEW IMPORTANT NOTES: If you have any questions concerning this or other items we have up for auction. Please don't hesitate to email me for an answer. We will do our best to email you a reply within one day. It is best to get your questions in early since we may not be available to respond to you within minutes or hours of the auction end. Of course, we will try to reply if it is possible. For all of those who wish to combine items. Please email me to let me know of your intent and I will email you confirming this. This allows us to keep your winning items aside until you are ready to finalize your purchases. Items can only be combined for a two week period starting with the earliest winning item marking the beginning of the period. California residents will be charged a sales tax of 8.75% unless a valid California resale card is on file with us. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Click Images to Enlarge Paypal allows for fast shipping. Thanks for looking an
Japanese Sake Cup #27 Urushi Lacquer Wood Gold Makie Tree Art Sakazuki Bowl Dish
For sale is a set of seven Japanese handcrafted lacquered wood gold makie Sakazuki sake cups. The sake cups are 9.5cm(3 3/4" to 24cm(9 7/16" across the rim and in good usable displayable condition. One or more of the sake cups have a small nick(s) Scratch(es) scuff(s) mark(s) wear, dust, etc. The photos are accurate. The sake cups are 9.5cm(3 3/4" to 24cm(9 7/16" across the rim. The sake cups stacked are 17.5cm(6 7/8" high as shown above. The 3 sacred Japanese trees are the bamboo. Cherry and pine. The gold makie work and handpainted art work are very good. The following magnified photos show the damaged places. The photo above and the photo below show the same damage. Below) Some trim has minor gold makie wear and small nicks. Below) Six of the bottom rims are trimmed with gold makie. The photo above and the photo ... morebelow show the same damage. Shipping info: ECONOMY(SAL) to most places in the world*FREE* 14-28 days. Limited insurance, registered included) EXPEDITED(EMS) U.S.A. Australia, Canada $18.00(4-6 business days, insurance& tracking included) EXPEDITED(EMS) Europe $26.00(4-6 business days. Insurance& tracking included) EXPEDITED(EMS) Asia $7.00(4-6 business days. Insurance& tracking included) We have more related items for sale. Please take a few minutes and look at our other items. Thank you. PLEASE NOTE: Import duties. Taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charge. Import taxes or charges are the buyer's responsibility.
Antique Japanese Red Lacquer Sake Cup w/GOLD Makie Lacquer "Kiri" Blossom! WOW!
Houghton USA Ancient Art. Antiques, Fine Collectables Antique Japanese Red Lacquer Cryptomeria Wood Sake Cup w/Gold Kiri Blossom and Leaf Design c. late Meiji-to Taisho Period 1900-1920 This auction is for a fabulous work of classic Japanese art-a brilliant RED Lacquer Sake Cup that is approximately 100 years old! It was made by a skilled artist during Japan's late Meiji Period(1868-1912) or Taisho era. During this time. The Emperor was moved from Kyoto to Tokyo. The Japanese believed that drinking Sake was one of the finer pleasures in life. And thus the small cups used to drink Sake should be as beautiful and interesting as possible. This extremely fine example does not disappoint with over 20 coats of refined Japanese"urushi" lacquer over a hand-turned, cryptomeria wood cup that is as light as a feather and weighs only 15 ... moregrams or.5 ounces! The Sake cup measures approximately 3.6" in diameter x 1" high. The Gold art work on the cup's inner surface is that of a"Kiri" flower blossom and leaf. Which was a famous Japanese family crest. This amazing art work is done with the finest of brushes and the raised gold lacquer design(called"Makie" is beautifully applied over the crimson color of the Sake cup and also to the edge of the cup's rim and base. This Sake Cup is in very good condition with no cracks or chips of any kind in the wood or lacquer. For being over 100 years old. It is in truly remarkable condition and displays very well. Cultural Note: By the way. My Japanese friends tell me that the word"Sake" is actually pronounced"Sa-ke" like the"ke" in the word"kettle) and not"Sa-key" like the English word"key. And the word is pronounced with equal emphasis on both syllables, Sa-ke. So, I've been mispronouncing it for over 45 years! Sorry. Please look carefully at the 4x macro photos as they are part of the description. The white spots are from the lights I used to illuminate the cup so as to show the wonderfu
KE6: Vintage Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup, MAKIE, Crane, Dia. 5.0"
KE6: Vintage Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup. MAKIE, Crane, Dia. 5.0" We can ship WORLDWIDE! The shipping cost discount for multiple purchases(In case of Registed SAL shipment) 2-5 items: 30% Shipping cost discount 6-10 items: 35% Shipping cost discount 11 and more items: 40% Shipping cost discount ITEM DISCRIPTION Item Vintage Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup. MAKIE, Crane, Dia. 5.0" Condition As shown in the pictures. It's very good condition for the age. No chips, no cracks. Size Dia. 5.0"12.7cm) max. x H 1.1"2.8cm) Description of item This is a vintage Japanese wooden Sake Cup coated with Japanese high quality lacquer. 6 cranes are painted by the technique of MAKIE. This Sake cup was made about 70-80 years ago. The Sake cup stand is not included. Maki-e is Japanese lacquer sprinkled with gold or silver powder ... moreas a decoration using a makizutsu or a kebo brush. The technique was developed mainly in the Heian Period(794-1185) and blossomed in the Edo Period(1603-1868) Maki-e objects were initially designed as household items for court nobles. They soon gained more popularity and were adopted by royal families and military leaders as an indication of power. To create different colours and textures. Maki-e artists use a variety of metal powders including gold, silver, copper, brass, lead, aluminum, platinum, pewter, as well as their alloys. Bamboo tubes and soft brushes of various sizes are used for laying powders and drawing fine lines. As it requires highly-skilled craftsmanship to produce a maki-e painting, young artists usually go through many years of training to develop the skills and to ultimately become maki-e masters. Kouami Douchou(1410-1478) was the first lacquer master linked to specific works. His maki-e works used designs from various Japanese contemporary painters. Kouami and another maki-e master, Igarashi Shinsai, were originators of the two major schools of lacquer-making in the history of Japan. Takamakie(or"raised maki-e" is one of the three major techniqu
n918 Antique Japanese Lacquerware Urushi Lacquered Sake Cup Sakazuki Gold Makie
Template HKGNVY2 Notice: Depending on your screen settings. The color may not reflect the true color and/or texture of the item. Description. This is a set of 3 antique Japanese urushi lacquered sake cups called sakazuki. It has outstanding hand lacquered gold makie decoration depicting Japanese(matsu) pine trees. Signature& Seal, None, Age, Unknown, Condition, Good vintage condition. No serious damages. Refer to all pictures. Size, Large: 12.5 cm(4.9" diam. x 2.8 cm(1.1" H Medium: 11.4 cm(4.5" diam. x 2.4 cm(0.9" H Small: 10.3 cm(4.1" diam. x 2.2 cm(0.9" H, Primary Material, Wood, Storage Box, None, Weight, 70 g/set(not including packing materials) Payment. We accept PayPal only. Payment is expected within 3 days after auction close. Any buyers who do not pay or contact us in 5 days will be reported to eBay ... moreand negative feedback left. Shipping. Shipped from Japan within 1-3 business days of receiving cleared payment. EMS SAL USA. Canada, Oceania, Middle East US $19.00, US $6.00, Europe, US $22.00, US $6.00, Asia, US $14.00, US $5.00, Africa. South America, US $26.00, US $7.00, EMS(Express Mail Service. Expedited) Insured with online tracking. Delivery to North America in 3-7 days. We recommend EMS for speedy and safety shipping. SAL(Surface Air Lifted. Economy Air) No insurance. No tracking number, delivery to North America in 2-4 weeks* We cannot arrange SAL in some countries such as Taiwan. South Korea, Vietnam, etc. For other regions. Please check with us before bidding. Combined Shipping We gladly combine shipping for multiple purchases and help you save the shipping cost. Please let us know in advance. And you can continue to bid for another week. In case of SAL, the weight of a parcel cannot exceed 2 KGS. Return Policy. Returns are accepted ONLY if the item was not as described in the auction. Buyer must contact us to initiate a return within 14 days of receiving the item. Buyer is responsible for all return shipping charges. We also require that the item you return must b
Vintage Lacquer Sake Cup Gold Bamboo Tree Makie Finish
Vintage Lacquer Sake Cup Gold Bamboo Tree Makie Finish IMPORTANT NOTES Scroll down the page to see more photos of this item. Please know that items purchased from us will be shipped direct from California. Your item will arrive much sooner and the shipping cost will be far less than items being shipped direct from Japan. Take advantage of our combined shipping to save even more! DETAILS OF ITEM This piece measures almost 1 inches high and 3.5 inches in diameter. It depicts a bamboo tree finished with Gold Makie using real gold powder. The base of the lacquer is wood and its condition is very good. PLEASE VISIT MY EBAY STORE BY CLICKING THE LINK ABOVE TO EASILY BROWSE BY CATEGORY ALL OF THE OTHER JAPANESE ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES THAT ARE UP FOR AUCTION THIS WEEK. IF YOU LIKE WHAT YOU SEE. PLEASE BOOKMARK OUR AUCTIONS TO EASILY FIND US. THANKS ... moreFOR VIEWING THIS AUCTION. A FEW IMPORTANT NOTES: If you have any questions concerning this or other items we have up for auction. Please don't hesitate to email me for an answer. We will do our best to email you a reply within one day. It is best to get your questions in early since we may not be available to respond to you within minutes or hours of the auction end. Of course, we will try to reply if it is possible. For all of those who wish to combine items. Please email me to let me know of your intent and I will email you confirming this. This allows us to keep your winning items aside until you are ready to finalize your purchases. Items can only be combined for a two week period starting with the earliest winning item marking the beginning of the period. California residents will be charged a sales tax of 8.75% unless a valid California resale card is on file with us. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Click Images to Enlarge Paypal allows for fast shipping. Thanks for looking and best of luck with your bid! inkfrog terapeak. I000000. InkFrog Analytics.
VINTAGE JAPANESE BUDDHIST GOD HOTEI GOLD MAKIE LACQUER WOOD SAKAZUKI SAKE CUP
This Meiji era antique Japanese red lacquer sake cup(sakazuki) features a form of art work that is extremely costly to recreate today. Japanese lacquer is widely considered to be the finest in the world. This hand turned sake cup of cryptomeria wood has over 20 coats of refined Japanese urushi lacquer. W ith a final layer of gold on the top forming a raised design known as makie. The inside of the cup features a raised gold depiction of Hotei. One of the 7 gods of luck, shown with a decorative fan. He is a god of contentedness. He is often shown also holding a cloth sack with his few possessions inside(his name also means"cloth sack" This cup measures 9 1/4" across by 2" high(23.5 by 5 cm) Despite its age(over 100 years guaranteed) Its durable lacquer finish is still in excellent polish. Having been in storage most of ... moreits life, it remains in very fine condition. You'll love it. I guarantee it.If you purchase this item and are not completely delighted with it, you may return it for a no questions asked refund within 14 days of receipt. Sailerking and the Shogun's Gallery have been in the Japanese antique business for over 32 years. And highly value our customers. Satisfaction Guarantee: All items are carefully described and photographed. If not completely delighted with any item it may be returned in original condition for refund of purchase price, less actual shipping cost. Most items listed are antiques, and as such may have an expected amount of wear from normal use. We do not sell items with major flaws without mentioning it in the listing. See photos and descriptions for condition. Returns must be shipped back within 14 days of receipt. Buyer assumes all shipping fees. If you have specific questions about the item or condition, please feel free to ask before bidding and we will make every effort to respond promptly. International buyers are responsible for any customs duties, taxes, etc. imposed by the buyer's home country.
ZJ7: Vintage Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup, MAKIE, Seven Lucky Gods, 3.9"
ZJ7: Vintage Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup. MAKIE, Seven Lucky Gods, 3.9" We can ship WORLDWIDE! The shipping cost discount for multiple purchases(In case of Registed SAL shipment) 2-5 items: 30% Shipping cost discount 6-10 items: 35% Shipping cost discount 11 and more items: 40% Shipping cost discount ITEM DISCRIPTION Item Vintage Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup. MAKIE, Seven Lucky Gods, 3.9" Condition As shown in the pictures. It's very good condition for the age. No chips, no cracks. Size Dia. 3.9"9.8cm) x H 1.0"2.5cm) Description of item This is a vintage Japanese wooden Sake Cups coated with Japanese high quality lacquer. Ebisu and Daikokuten of Japanese Seven Lucky Gods are painted by the technique of Makie. This Sake cup was made about 70-80 years ago. The Sake cup stands are not included. Maki-e is ... moreJapanese lacquer sprinkled with gold or silver powder as a decoration using a makizutsu or a kebo brush. The technique was developed mainly in the Heian Period(794-1185) and blossomed in the Edo Period(1603-1868) Maki-e objects were initially designed as household items for court nobles. They soon gained more popularity and were adopted by royal families and military leaders as an indication of power. To create different colours and textures. Maki-e artists use a variety of metal powders including gold, silver, copper, brass, lead, aluminum, platinum, pewter, as well as their alloys. Bamboo tubes and soft brushes of various sizes are used for laying powders and drawing fine lines. As it requires highly-skilled craftsmanship to produce a maki-e painting, young artists usually go through many years of training to develop the skills and to ultimately become maki-e masters. Kouami Douchou(1410-1478) was the first lacquer master linked to specific works. His maki-e works used designs from various Japanese contemporary painters. Kouami and another maki-e master, Igarashi Shinsai, were originators of the two major schools of lacquer-making in the history of Japan. Takamakie(or"rais
ZJ9: Vintage Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup, MAKIE, Seven Lucky Gods, 4.5"
ZJ9: Vintage Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup. MAKIE, Seven Lucky Gods, 4.5" We can ship WORLDWIDE! The shipping cost discount for multiple purchases(In case of Registed SAL shipment) 2-5 items: 30% Shipping cost discount 6-10 items: 35% Shipping cost discount 11 and more items: 40% Shipping cost discount ITEM DISCRIPTION Item Vintage Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup. MAKIE, Seven Lucky Gods, 4.5" Condition As shown in the pictures. It's very good condition for the age. No chips, no cracks. Size Dia. 4.5"11.2cm) x H 1.1"2.8cm) Description of item This is a vintage Japanese wooden Sake Cups coated with Japanese high quality lacquer. Hotei. Benzaiten and Jyurojin of Japanese Seven Lucky Gods are painted by the technique of Makie. This Sake cup was made about 70-80 years ago. The Sake cup stands are not included. ... moreMaki-e is Japanese lacquer sprinkled with gold or silver powder as a decoration using a makizutsu or a kebo brush. The technique was developed mainly in the Heian Period(794-1185) and blossomed in the Edo Period(1603-1868) Maki-e objects were initially designed as household items for court nobles. They soon gained more popularity and were adopted by royal families and military leaders as an indication of power. To create different colours and textures. Maki-e artists use a variety of metal powders including gold, silver, copper, brass, lead, aluminum, platinum, pewter, as well as their alloys. Bamboo tubes and soft brushes of various sizes are used for laying powders and drawing fine lines. As it requires highly-skilled craftsmanship to produce a maki-e painting, young artists usually go through many years of training to develop the skills and to ultimately become maki-e masters. Kouami Douchou(1410-1478) was the first lacquer master linked to specific works. His maki-e works used designs from various Japanese contemporary painters. Kouami and another maki-e master, Igarashi Shinsai, were originators of the two major schools of lacquer-making in the history of Japan. Takamakie(or
ZJ8: Vintage Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup, MAKIE, Seven Lucky Gods, 4.2"
ZJ8: Vintage Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup. MAKIE, Seven Lucky Gods, 4.2" We can ship WORLDWIDE! The shipping cost discount for multiple purchases(In case of Registed SAL shipment) 2-5 items: 30% Shipping cost discount 6-10 items: 35% Shipping cost discount 11 and more items: 40% Shipping cost discount ITEM DISCRIPTION Item Vintage Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup. MAKIE, Seven Lucky Gods, 4.2" Condition As shown in the pictures. It's very good condition for the age. No chips, no cracks. Size Dia. 4.2"10.7cm) x H 1.0"2.5cm) Description of item This is a vintage Japanese wooden Sake Cups coated with Japanese high quality lacquer. Bishamonten and Fukukrokujyu of Japanese Seven Lucky Gods are painted by the technique of Makie. This Sake cup was made about 70-80 years ago. The Sake cup stands are not included. Maki-e ... moreis Japanese lacquer sprinkled with gold or silver powder as a decoration using a makizutsu or a kebo brush. The technique was developed mainly in the Heian Period(794-1185) and blossomed in the Edo Period(1603-1868) Maki-e objects were initially designed as household items for court nobles. They soon gained more popularity and were adopted by royal families and military leaders as an indication of power. To create different colours and textures. Maki-e artists use a variety of metal powders including gold, silver, copper, brass, lead, aluminum, platinum, pewter, as well as their alloys. Bamboo tubes and soft brushes of various sizes are used for laying powders and drawing fine lines. As it requires highly-skilled craftsmanship to produce a maki-e painting, young artists usually go through many years of training to develop the skills and to ultimately become maki-e masters. Kouami Douchou(1410-1478) was the first lacquer master linked to specific works. His maki-e works used designs from various Japanese contemporary painters. Kouami and another maki-e master, Igarashi Shinsai, were originators of the two major schools of lacquer-making in the history of Japan. Takamakie(or&
ANTIQUE MEIJI ERA JAPANESE LACQUER WOOD SAKAZUKI SAKE CUP GOLD MAKIE PLUM PINE
Dating to the early Meiji Era(c. 1890) this antique Japanese red lacquer sake cup(sakazuki) features a form of art work that is extremely costly if not impossible to recreate today. Japanese lacquer is widely considered to be the finest in the world. This hand turned sake cup of cryptomeria wood has over 20 coats of refined Japanese red urushi lacquer. W ith a final layer of gold art work on the top forming shochikubai(pine. Bamboo, and plum blossom, the"three elements of happiness" see pictures) This cup measures 5" across by 1" high(12.5 by 2.5 cm) Despite its age(over 120 years guaranteed) Its durable lacquer finish is still in excellent polish. Having been in storage most of its life, aside from one small ding in its lacquer finish(see picture 4) it remains in very fine condition. There simply are no artists alive ... moretoday that can duplicate the quality of workmanship seen in this Meiji Era work of art. Don't miss viewing the enlarged pictures of the makie(raised gold) art. Buy it today and own a treasure of Japanese art history. You'll love it. I guarantee it.If you purchase this item and are not completely delighted with it, you may return it for a no questions asked refund within 14 days of receipt. Sailerking and the Shogun's Gallery have been in the Japanese antique business for over 32 years. And highly value our customers. Satisfaction Guarantee: All items are carefully described and photographed. If not completely delighted with any item it may be returned in original condition for refund of purchase price, less actual shipping cost. Most items listed are antiques, and as such may have an expected amount of wear from normal use. We do not sell items with major flaws without mentioning it in the listing. See photos and descriptions for condition. Returns must be shipped back within 14 days of receipt. Buyer assumes all shipping fees. If you have specific questions about the item or condition, please feel free to ask before bidding and we will make every effort to respond pr
Sake Makie Gold Cup Japan Army Navy ww2 world war2 Vintage VTG Antique
Description. These are 2 SAKE cups of Japanese lacquer ware at wood. Made about 60 years ago. These have very good lacquer work called MAKIE. Condition] used(Good condition:No cracks and no chips) Size] φ12x3cm、φ10.5x3cm. Payment Paypal only ~Please pay within 5 days after the auction closed~. Shipping US $14.9[worldwide] 1: Shipping method is SAL(airmail) 2: Delivery time: US about 2~4 weeks 3: Tracking and Insurance is included. 4: I will email you a Tracking Number after shipps. Returns Returns are accepted ONLY if the item was not the item described. International Buyers- Please Note: Import duties. Taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. ... moreThese charges are normally collected by the delivering freight(shipping) company or when you pick the item up- do not confuse them for additional shipping charges. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as"gifts" US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.
UO9: Vintage Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup, Gold MAKIE, Dia. 4.2"
UO9: Vintage Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup. Gold MAKIE, Dia. 4.2" We can ship WORLDWIDE! The shipping cost discount for multiple purchases(In case of Registed SAL shipment) 2-5 items: 30% Shipping cost discount 6-10 items: 35% Shipping cost discount 11 and more items: 40% Shipping cost discount ITEM DISCRIPTION Item Vintage Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup. Gold MAKIE, Dia. 4.2" Condition As shown in the pictures. It's very good condition for the age. No chips, no cracks. Size Dia. 4.2"10.6cm) max. x H 1.0"2.6cm) Description of item This is a vintage Japanese wooden Sake Cup coated with Japanese high quality lacquer. A pine tree& a bamboo tree are painted by the technique of MAKIE. This Sake cup was made about 70-80 years ago. Maki-e is Japanese lacquer sprinkled with gold or silver powder as a decoration ... moreusing a makizutsu or a kebo brush. The technique was developed mainly in the Heian Period(794-1185) and blossomed in the Edo Period(1603-1868) Maki-e objects were initially designed as household items for court nobles. They soon gained more popularity and were adopted by royal families and military leaders as an indication of power. To create different colours and textures. Maki-e artists use a variety of metal powders including gold, silver, copper, brass, lead, aluminum, platinum, pewter, as well as their alloys. Bamboo tubes and soft brushes of various sizes are used for laying powders and drawing fine lines. As it requires highly-skilled craftsmanship to produce a maki-e painting, young artists usually go through many years of training to develop the skills and to ultimately become maki-e masters. Kouami Douchou(1410-1478) was the first lacquer master linked to specific works. His maki-e works used designs from various Japanese contemporary painters. Kouami and another maki-e master, Igarashi Shinsai, were originators of the two major schools of lacquer-making in the history of Japan. Takamakie(or"raised maki-e" is one of the three major techniques in maki-e makin
UP1: Vintage Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup, Gold MAKIE, Bamboo & pine tree
UP1: Vintage Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup. Gold MAKIE, Bamboo& pine tree We can ship WORLDWIDE! The shipping cost discount for multiple purchases(In case of Registed SAL shipment) 2-5 items: 30% Shipping cost discount 6-10 items: 35% Shipping cost discount 11 and more items: 40% Shipping cost discount ITEM DISCRIPTION Item Vintage Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup. Gold MAKIE, Bamboo& pine tree Condition As shown in the pictures. It's good condition for the age. No any major damages. There is an original lacquer painting crack on the bottom, which occurred in the time of the manufacturing(Please refer to the last picture to check it) Size Dia. 4.6"11.6cm) max. x H 1.0"2.5cm) Description of item This is a vintage Japanese wooden Sake Cup coated with Japanese high quality lacquer. A pine tree& a bamboo tree ... moreare painted by the technique of MAKIE. This Sake cup was made about 70-80 years ago. Maki-e is Japanese lacquer sprinkled with gold or silver powder as a decoration using a makizutsu or a kebo brush. The technique was developed mainly in the Heian Period(794-1185) and blossomed in the Edo Period(1603-1868) Maki-e objects were initially designed as household items for court nobles. They soon gained more popularity and were adopted by royal families and military leaders as an indication of power. To create different colours and textures. Maki-e artists use a variety of metal powders including gold, silver, copper, brass, lead, aluminum, platinum, pewter, as well as their alloys. Bamboo tubes and soft brushes of various sizes are used for laying powders and drawing fine lines. As it requires highly-skilled craftsmanship to produce a maki-e painting, young artists usually go through many years of training to develop the skills and to ultimately become maki-e masters. Kouami Douchou(1410-1478) was the first lacquer master linked to specific works. His maki-e works used designs from various Japanese contemporary painters. Kouami and another maki-e master, Igarashi Shinsai, were origina
VB8: Antique Japanese Lacquered wooden Large Sake Cup, MAKIE, Dia. 9.3"
VB8: Antique Japanese Lacquered wooden Large Sake Cup. MAKIE, Dia. 9.3" We can ship WORLDWIDE! The shipping cost discount for multiple purchases(In case of Registed SAL shipment) 2-5 items: 30% Discount 6-10 items: 35% Discount 11 and more items: 40% Discount ITEM DISCRIPTION Item Antique Japanese Lacquered wooden Large Sake Cup. MAKIE, Dia. 9.3" Condition As shown in the pictures. It's good condition. No chips, no cracks. Size Dia. 9.3"23.6cm) max. x H 2.0"5.1cm) Description of item This is an antique Japanese wooden Large Size Sake Cup coated with Japanese high quality lacquer. A bird and a pine tree are painted by the technique of Gold Makie. This Sake cup was made about 90- 100 years ago. The Sake cup stand is not included. Maki-e is Japanese lacquer sprinkled with gold or silver powder as a decoration using a ... moremakizutsu or a kebo brush. The technique was developed mainly in the Heian Period(794-1185) and blossomed in the Edo Period(1603-1868) Maki-e objects were initially designed as household items for court nobles. They soon gained more popularity and were adopted by royal families and military leaders as an indication of power. To create different colours and textures. Maki-e artists use a variety of metal powders including gold, silver, copper, brass, lead, aluminum, platinum, pewter, as well as their alloys. Bamboo tubes and soft brushes of various sizes are used for laying powders and drawing fine lines. As it requires highly-skilled craftsmanship to produce a maki-e painting, young artists usually go through many years of training to develop the skills and to ultimately become maki-e masters. Kouami Douchou(1410-1478) was the first lacquer master linked to specific works. His maki-e works used designs from various Japanese contemporary painters. Kouami and another maki-e master, Igarashi Shinsai, were originators of the two major schools of lacquer-making in the history of Japan. Takamakie(or"raised maki-e" is one of the three major techniques in maki-e making. Develop
VB9: Antique Japanese Lacquered wooden Large Sake Cup, MAKIE, Dia. 9.3", Chicken
VB9: Antique Japanese Lacquered wooden Large Sake Cup. MAKIE, Dia. 9.3" Chicken We can ship WORLDWIDE! The shipping cost discount for multiple purchases(In case of Registed SAL shipment) 2-5 items: 30% Discount 6-10 items: 35% Discount 11 and more items: 40% Discount ITEM DISCRIPTION Item Antique Japanese Lacquered wooden Large Sake Cup. MAKIE, Dia. 9.3" Condition As shown in the pictures. It's good condition. No chips, no cracks. Size Dia. 9.3"23.6cm) max. x H 2.0"5.1cm) Description of item This is an antique Japanese wooden Large Size Sake Cup coated with Japanese high quality lacquer. A pair of chicken and bamboo trees are painted by the technique of Gold Makie. This Sake cup was made about 90- 100 years ago. The Sake cup stand is not included. Maki-e is Japanese lacquer sprinkled with gold or silver powder as a ... moredecoration using a makizutsu or a kebo brush. The technique was developed mainly in the Heian Period(794-1185) and blossomed in the Edo Period(1603-1868) Maki-e objects were initially designed as household items for court nobles. They soon gained more popularity and were adopted by royal families and military leaders as an indication of power. To create different colours and textures. Maki-e artists use a variety of metal powders including gold, silver, copper, brass, lead, aluminum, platinum, pewter, as well as their alloys. Bamboo tubes and soft brushes of various sizes are used for laying powders and drawing fine lines. As it requires highly-skilled craftsmanship to produce a maki-e painting, young artists usually go through many years of training to develop the skills and to ultimately become maki-e masters. Kouami Douchou(1410-1478) was the first lacquer master linked to specific works. His maki-e works used designs from various Japanese contemporary painters. Kouami and another maki-e master, Igarashi Shinsai, were originators of the two major schools of lacquer-making in the history of Japan. Takamakie(or"raised maki-e" is one of the three major techniques in ma
JAPANESE WW2 ARMY NAVY MAKIE LACQUERWARE KIMONO KILN ID SAKE CUP LOT
Antique ww2 ERA URUSHI lacquerware and metal shortage kiln ID China Incident cup with a War theme kimono HAGIRE. Everything in the photo is included. The artillary cup has damage. Everything else is good. We are happy to combine multiple items for shipping. $5 less if you accept the risk of non-insurance. Check out my other items! Registered mail has tracking number and insurance up to 6000 yen(depends on the item price) EMS is available for an extra charge. Shipping cost to Africa and South America is different. Please ask us.
XB6: Antique Japanese Lacquered wooden Large Sake Cup, MAKIE, Dia. 9.3", Bird
XB6: Antique Japanese Lacquered wooden Large Sake Cup. MAKIE, Dia. 9.3" Bird We can ship WORLDWIDE! The shipping cost discount for multiple purchases(In case of Registed SAL shipment) 2-5 items: 30% Discount 6-10 items: 35% Discount 11 and more items: 40% Discount ITEM DISCRIPTION Item Antique Japanese Lacquered wooden Large Sake Cup. MAKIE, Dia. 9.3" Condition As shown in the pictures. It's good condition. No chips, no cracks. Size Dia. 9.3"23.6cm) max. x H 2.0"5.2cm) Description of item This is an antique Japanese wooden Large Size Sake Cup coated with Japanese high quality lacquer. A bird and a pine tree are painted by the technique of Gold Makie. This Sake cup was made about 90- 100 years ago. The Sake cup stand is not included. Maki-e is Japanese lacquer sprinkled with gold or silver powder as a decoration using ... morea makizutsu or a kebo brush. The technique was developed mainly in the Heian Period(794-1185) and blossomed in the Edo Period(1603-1868) Maki-e objects were initially designed as household items for court nobles. They soon gained more popularity and were adopted by royal families and military leaders as an indication of power. To create different colours and textures. Maki-e artists use a variety of metal powders including gold, silver, copper, brass, lead, aluminum, platinum, pewter, as well as their alloys. Bamboo tubes and soft brushes of various sizes are used for laying powders and drawing fine lines. As it requires highly-skilled craftsmanship to produce a maki-e painting, young artists usually go through many years of training to develop the skills and to ultimately become maki-e masters. Kouami Douchou(1410-1478) was the first lacquer master linked to specific works. His maki-e works used designs from various Japanese contemporary painters. Kouami and another maki-e master, Igarashi Shinsai, were originators of the two major schools of lacquer-making in the history of Japan. Takamakie(or"raised maki-e" is one of the three major techniques in maki-e making. De
XB7: Antique Japanese Lacquered wooden Large Sake Cup, MAKIE, Dia. 9.3", Flower
XB7: Antique Japanese Lacquered wooden Large Sake Cup. MAKIE, Dia. 9.3" Flower We can ship WORLDWIDE! The shipping cost discount for multiple purchases(In case of Registed SAL shipment) 2-5 items: 30% Discount 6-10 items: 35% Discount 11 and more items: 40% Discount ITEM DISCRIPTION Item Antique Japanese Lacquered wooden Large Sake Cup. MAKIE, Dia. 9.3" Condition As shown in the pictures. It's good condition. No chips, no cracks. Size Dia. 9.3"23.6cm) max. x H 2.0"5.2cm) Description of item This is an antique Japanese wooden Large Size Sake Cup coated with Japanese high quality lacquer. A pair of birds and flowers are painted by the technique of Gold Makie. This Sake cup was made about 90- 100 years ago. The Sake cup stand is not included. Maki-e is Japanese lacquer sprinkled with gold or silver powder as a decoration ... moreusing a makizutsu or a kebo brush. The technique was developed mainly in the Heian Period(794-1185) and blossomed in the Edo Period(1603-1868) Maki-e objects were initially designed as household items for court nobles. They soon gained more popularity and were adopted by royal families and military leaders as an indication of power. To create different colours and textures. Maki-e artists use a variety of metal powders including gold, silver, copper, brass, lead, aluminum, platinum, pewter, as well as their alloys. Bamboo tubes and soft brushes of various sizes are used for laying powders and drawing fine lines. As it requires highly-skilled craftsmanship to produce a maki-e painting, young artists usually go through many years of training to develop the skills and to ultimately become maki-e masters. Kouami Douchou(1410-1478) was the first lacquer master linked to specific works. His maki-e works used designs from various Japanese contemporary painters. Kouami and another maki-e master, Igarashi Shinsai, were originators of the two major schools of lacquer-making in the history of Japan. Takamakie(or"raised maki-e" is one of the three major techniques in maki-e mak
Japanese Antique 6pcs Lacquer wooden sake cup/sakazuki W/Gold MAKIE
Japanese Antique 6pcs Lacquer wooden sake cup/sakazuki W/Gold MAKIE XPBEX XPBEX xprmi・ Description. Signature:unknown This is 6pcs wood lacquer sakazuki. This item appears to be 100 years old Size:H4.5-6.5cm Dia12.5-23.0cm Total Weight:845g Condition:Good(There are used trace by age.A small chip on the edge of most largest one. please see my picture before bid. Payment Paypal Only All payments must be received within 7 days. If we do not receive a response from the winning bidder after one week. The item will be re-listed. Shipping. IF you hope SAL shipping.Please tell me. Currency=$ EMS SAL Sea USA. Canada, Oceania, Middle East 35.00 18.00- Europe 40.00 18.00- Asia 28.00 14.00- International Buyers- Please Note: Please Note: Import duties. Taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's ... moreresponsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight(shipping) company or when you pick the item up- do not confuse them for additional shipping charges. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as"gifts" US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. We do our best in writing our description& judging paintings. However. We sometimes overlook something. Most of the items are very old and not mint condition.Also the judgement in very difficult. please look at the pictures carefully and ask questions before bidding. They have age appropriate flaws. So, if you are nervous about any flaws and damages, please refrain from bidding on our items・ Before bidding our item- Please read and understand our business policy and business approach below. We indicate the artist's name based on a signature and seal and also the style for convenience but please understand that it is not a thing to guarantee an original or an imitation(reproduction) Copyright © 2012 gyro asian ant
Japanese vintage wood Urushi lacquer Sake cup Sakazuki Sado souvenir Makie w/box
Japanese vintage wood Urushi lacquer Sake cup Sakazuki Sado souvenir Makie w/box This is Japanese wooden Urushi lacquered Sake cups, Sakazuki" According to Japanese written on side of cup. This cup is 20 years anniversary souvenir of"Jyogetsu Matsuura" who is master of Japanese traditional tea ceremony group"Chinshin-ryu" This cup is distributed on 1954 winter. It comes with original wood box. Excellent condition. No remarkable damage. Display stand not include. Box size: LW11.5cm(4.5inch)x5.4cm(2.1inch) 106g only PAYPAL accept This is free shipping item. The item will be shipped FREE by small packet SAL w/registration(tracking# SAL will takes 2. 3 or more weeks to delivery. In order to avoid accident it may occurs during delivery, all package will be shipped as registration-tracking# For other shipping method such ... moreas EMS or regular air parcel and combined shipment. Please inquire before bidding item. Thank you. Thank you for finding my page. If you have any question. Please contact me feel free. Certain images/photos incorporated into this template are the royalty free property of Mariannasm Creative Commons 3.o.
GK5: Antique Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup, MAKIE, Dia. 9.3", Bird & Tree
GK5: Antique Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup. MAKIE, Dia. 9.3" Bird& Tree We can ship WORLDWIDE! The shipping cost discount for multiple purchases(In case of Registed SAL shipment) 2-5 items: 30% Discount 6-10 items: 35% Discount 11 and more items: 40% Discount ITEM DISCRIPTION Item Antique Japanese Lacquered wooden Large Sake Cup. MAKIE, Dia. 9.3" Condition As shown in the pictures. It's good condition. No chips, no cracks. Size Dia. 9.3"23.7cm) max. x H 2.0"5.1cm) Description of item This is an antique Japanese wooden Large Size Sake Cup coated with Japanese high quality lacquer. A bird and a plum tree are painted by the technique of Gold Makie. This Sake cup was made about 90- 100 years ago. The Sake cup stand is not included. Maki-e is Japanese lacquer sprinkled with gold or silver powder as a decoration ... moreusing a makizutsu or a kebo brush. The technique was developed mainly in the Heian Period(794-1185) and blossomed in the Edo Period(1603-1868) Maki-e objects were initially designed as household items for court nobles. They soon gained more popularity and were adopted by royal families and military leaders as an indication of power. To create different colours and textures. Maki-e artists use a variety of metal powders including gold, silver, copper, brass, lead, aluminum, platinum, pewter, as well as their alloys. Bamboo tubes and soft brushes of various sizes are used for laying powders and drawing fine lines. As it requires highly-skilled craftsmanship to produce a maki-e painting, young artists usually go through many years of training to develop the skills and to ultimately become maki-e masters. Kouami Douchou(1410-1478) was the first lacquer master linked to specific works. His maki-e works used designs from various Japanese contemporary painters. Kouami and another maki-e master, Igarashi Shinsai, were originators of the two major schools of lacquer-making in the history of Japan. Takamakie(or"raised maki-e" is one of the three major techniques in maki-e making
GM6: Antique Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup, Gold MAKIE, Dia. 9.3"
GM6: Antique Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup. Gold MAKIE, Dia. 9.3" We can ship WORLDWIDE! The shipping cost discount for multiple purchases(In case of Registed SAL shipment) 2-5 items: 30% Discount 6-10 items: 35% Discount 11 and more items: 40% Discount ITEM DISCRIPTION Item Antique Japanese Lacquered wooden Large Sake Cup. MAKIE, Dia. 9.3" Condition As shown in the pictures. It's good condition. No chips, no cracks. Size Dia. 9.3"23.6cm) max. x H 2.0"5.0cm) Description of item This is an antique Japanese wooden Large Size Sake Cup coated with Japanese high quality lacquer. A pair of birds and a tree are painted by the technique of Gold Makie. This Sake cup was made about 90- 100 years ago. The Sake cup stand is not included. Maki-e is Japanese lacquer sprinkled with gold or silver powder as a decoration using ... morea makizutsu or a kebo brush. The technique was developed mainly in the Heian Period(794-1185) and blossomed in the Edo Period(1603-1868) Maki-e objects were initially designed as household items for court nobles. They soon gained more popularity and were adopted by royal families and military leaders as an indication of power. To create different colours and textures. Maki-e artists use a variety of metal powders including gold, silver, copper, brass, lead, aluminum, platinum, pewter, as well as their alloys. Bamboo tubes and soft brushes of various sizes are used for laying powders and drawing fine lines. As it requires highly-skilled craftsmanship to produce a maki-e painting, young artists usually go through many years of training to develop the skills and to ultimately become maki-e masters. Kouami Douchou(1410-1478) was the first lacquer master linked to specific works. His maki-e works used designs from various Japanese contemporary painters. Kouami and another maki-e master, Igarashi Shinsai, were originators of the two major schools of lacquer-making in the history of Japan. Takamakie(or"raised maki-e" is one of the three major techniques in maki-e making. Deve
ANTIQUE MEIJI ERA JAPANESE LACQUER WOOD SAKAZUKI SAKE CUP GOLD MAKIE MT FUJI
Dating to the early Meiji Era(c. 1908) this antique Japanese black lacquer sake cup(sakazuki) features a form of art work that is extremely costly if not impossible to recreate today. Japanese lacquer is widely considered to be the finest in the world. This hand turned sake cup of cryptomeria wood has over 20 coats of refined Japanese black urushi lacquer. W ith a final layer of gold art work on the top forming a scenic showing Mt. Fuji with pine trees in the foreground. This cup measures 4 1/4" across by 1 1/4" high(11 x 3.5 cm) Despite its age(over 100 years guaranteed) Its durable lacquer finish is still in excellent polish. Having been in storage most of its life, aside from some worn areas on the rim(see pictures) it remains in very fine condition. There simply are no artists alive today that can duplicate the quality of workmanship ... moreseen in this Meiji Era work of art. Don't miss viewing the enlarged pictures of the makie(raised gold) art. Buy it today and own a treasure of Japanese art history. You'll love it. I guarantee it.If you purchase this item and are not completely delighted with it, you may return it for a no questions asked refund within 14 days of receipt. Sailerking and the Shogun's Gallery have been in the Japanese antique business for over 32 years. And highly value our customers. Satisfaction Guarantee: All items are carefully described and photographed. If not completely delighted with any item it may be returned in original condition for refund of purchase price, less actual shipping cost. Most items listed are antiques, and as such may have an expected amount of wear from normal use. We do not sell items with major flaws without mentioning it in the listing. See photos and descriptions for condition. Returns must be shipped back within 14 days of receipt. Buyer assumes all shipping fees. If you have specific questions about the item or condition, please feel free to ask before bidding and we will make every effort to respond promptly. International buyers are responsib
Japanese sake cup sakazuki lacquer wear gold makie
I want to sell a good things that a Japanese craftsman. I want you to understand through with Japanese culture with this product. I promise to respond in good faith as a Japanese. Japanese sake cup sakazuki lacquer wear gold makie. This is very nice color and very good condition. We use this to drink sake. Please purchase it at this opportunity. And add this to your Japanese collection. This was made by a Japanese craftsman. Japanese feel the"Wabi and Sabi" to this product. Wood box have a damege. Please check photo. size: W6.7D6,7H2,7 cm. W2,6 D2,6 H1,1 in. Payment;Paypal only· Shipping;All buyer free! SAL. I will ship this product from Japan. This price is insured for up to $50 and tracking number. Arrive in about 11〜23days from shipping. International Buyers– Please Note Import duties. Taxes and charges are not included ... morein the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility. Please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. Other information a seller may wish to include: These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight(shipping) company or when you pick the item up do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.
Japanese Vintage Urushi Gold Makie Sake Cup three pieces Sakazuki w/ Org Box
Japanese Vintage Urushi Gold Makie Sake Cup three pieces Sakazuki w/ Original box(case) It is a cup of the pure silver of a Three-piece set. These Choko were made because of the 20th municipal organization anniversary The family crest of the IIZUKA city is done Makie in the inside of Choko. There are three kinds of cup that are called SAKAZUKI. GUINOMI, and CHOKO in Sake cup. This is a kind that is called CHOKO. It is Sake cup(Choko) of Urushi Gold Makie. It is CHOKO that delicious enjoys Sake. Height about 2.4cm Diameter about 5.5cm Age: 1952's Material: wood and Urushi Excellent condition. Please look at pictures carefully and judge the condition before bidding. This is Original Shipping is $15 priority in worldwide. Payment due within 3 days auction end.
Japanese vintage wooden Urushi lacquer Sake cup Sakazuki pine gold Makie w/box
Japanese vintage wooden Urushi lacquer Sake cup Sakazuki pine gold Makie w/box This is Japanese vintage wooden Urushi lacquered Sake cups, Sakazuki" This is rather deep sink shape than ordinary Sakazuki. There is very beautiful thick gold Makei of pine. Matsu inside. The outside paulownia wood box is nice and good shape. Excellent condition. No remarkable damage. Display stand not include. Box size: LW12cm(4.7inch)x5.4cm(2.1inch) 102g only PAYPAL accept One shipping cost for any country destination. Economy international shipping cost" stated above includes about 4$ registration(tracking# fee. Economy shipping(SAL) will take 2 or more weeks to delivery. In order to avoid trouble it may occurs during delivery. All my economy shipment is added 4$ registration fee. It is possible to deduct 4$ from original, and send item without tracking# ... morePlease inquire deduction of tracking fee. Change to EMS or combined shipment before bidding item. ATTENTION* The customer who points shipping to the country where no registration(tracking# service to SAL. Australia. Greenland, Denmark, Germany, Norway, Hungary, Finland, and Poland- has choice of no tracking(4$ deduction) or change shipping. Please contact me before payment. Thank you. Thank you for finding my page. If you have any question. Please contact me feel free.
SAKAZUKI LACQUERED MAKIE SAKE CUP geisha okimono suzuribako kiseru fuji san
3 antiques japanese lacquered sakazuki sake cup. Fine makie design depicts important place in Japan(fuji san. Great work furnish with wooden box. Size: Big: 127mmx127mm. Small102mmx102mm Material: wood Please check the pictures and ask question before bidding. Shipping cost North America/Australia 19$. Europe 22$. Asia 15$. South America/Africa 28$. Condition of sale-We do our best to describe the items. However, this remains our opinion and not a guarantee. Zero feedback please contact me before bidding. Payment is expected seven days after the ends of the auction. We are not responsible for any importing taxes or duties. Also for the delay of custom or post office. Be sure that the item is legal in your country. Return within 7 days. Buyer will pay for the return and fee(Ebay, Paypal)
KG2: Antique Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup, Gold MAKIE, Dia. 9.3"
KG2: Antique Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup. Gold MAKIE, Dia. 9.3" We can ship WORLDWIDE! The shipping cost discount for multiple purchases(In case of Registed SAL shipment) 2-5 items: 30% Discount 6-10 items: 35% Discount 11 and more items: 40% Discount ITEM DISCRIPTION Item Antique Japanese Lacquered wooden Large Sake Cup. MAKIE, Dia. 9.3" Condition As shown in the pictures. It's good condition. No chips, no cracks. The rim has a minor hit(dent) spot. In addition, the bottom has a small peel-off spot of lacquer layer(Please refer to the last 2 pictures to check them. Size Dia. 9.3"23.7cm) max. x H 2.0"5.2cm) Description of item This is an antique Japanese wooden Large Size Sake Cup coated with Japanese high quality lacquer. A pine tree with birds are painted by the technique of Gold Makie. This Sake cup was made ... moreabout 90- 100 years ago. The Sake cup stand is not included. Maki-e is Japanese lacquer sprinkled with gold or silver powder as a decoration using a makizutsu or a kebo brush. The technique was developed mainly in the Heian Period(794-1185) and blossomed in the Edo Period(1603-1868) Maki-e objects were initially designed as household items for court nobles. They soon gained more popularity and were adopted by royal families and military leaders as an indication of power. To create different colours and textures. Maki-e artists use a variety of metal powders including gold, silver, copper, brass, lead, aluminum, platinum, pewter, as well as their alloys. Bamboo tubes and soft brushes of various sizes are used for laying powders and drawing fine lines. As it requires highly-skilled craftsmanship to produce a maki-e painting, young artists usually go through many years of training to develop the skills and to ultimately become maki-e masters. Kouami Douchou(1410-1478) was the first lacquer master linked to specific works. His maki-e works used designs from various Japanese contemporary painters. Kouami and another maki-e master, Igarashi Shinsai, were originators of the two majo
Japanese antique wooden Urushi lacquer Sake cup Sakazuki gold Makie Kanji 3x set
Japanese antique wooden Urushi lacquer Sake cup Sakazuki gold Makie Kanji 3x set This is a set of vintage Japanese wooden Urushi lacquered Sake cups, Sakazuki" There are 3 piece of"Sakazuki" There are very nice gold Makie decoration of Kanji character. Large one is"Makoto" means honesty. Medium one is"Ai" means love, and small one is"Chu" means loyalty. On the back, written in Japan red cross. There is very tiny scratch on Makie. Please check photo. Very beautiful overall condition. display stand not include. size dia: L-14cm(5.5inch) M-12.2cm(4.8inch) S-10.3cm(4inch) Total weight: 89g only PAYPAL accept One shipping cost for any country destination. Economy international shipping cost" stated above includes about 4$ registration(tracking# fee. Economy shipping(SAL) will take 2 or more weeks ... moreto delivery. In order to avoid trouble it may occurs during delivery. All my economy shipment is added 4$ registration fee. It is possible to deduct 4$ from original, and send item without tracking# Please inquire deduction of tracking fee. Change to EMS or combined shipment before bidding item. ATTENTION* The customer who points shipping to the country where no registration(tracking# service to SAL. Australia. Greenland, Denmark, Germany, Norway, Hungary, Finland, and Poland- has choice of no tracking(4$ deduction) or change shipping. Please contact me before payment. Thank you. Thank you for finding my page. If you have any question. Please contact me feel free.
OK4: Antique Japanese Lacquered wooden Large Sake Cup, MAKIE, Dia. 9.3", Bird
OK4: Antique Japanese Lacquered wooden Large Sake Cup. MAKIE, Dia. 9.3" Bird We can ship WORLDWIDE! The shipping cost discount for multiple purchases(In case of Registed SAL shipment) 2-5 items: 30% Discount 6-10 items: 35% Discount 11 and more items: 40% Discount ITEM DISCRIPTION Item Antique Japanese Lacquered wooden Large Sake Cup. MAKIE, Dia. 9.3" Condition As shown in the pictures. It's very good condition. No chips, no cracks. A little black lacquer is originally attahed on the red lacquer part(Please refer to the last picture to check it. Size Dia. 9.3"23.5cm) max. x H 2.0"5.0cm) Description of item This is an antique Japanese wooden Large Size Sake Cup coated with Japanese high quality lacquer. A bird and a plum tree are painted by the technique of Gold Makie. This Sake cup was made about 90- 100 years ago. ... moreThe Sake cup stand is not included. Maki-e is Japanese lacquer sprinkled with gold or silver powder as a decoration using a makizutsu or a kebo brush. The technique was developed mainly in the Heian Period(794-1185) and blossomed in the Edo Period(1603-1868) Maki-e objects were initially designed as household items for court nobles. They soon gained more popularity and were adopted by royal families and military leaders as an indication of power. To create different colours and textures. Maki-e artists use a variety of metal powders including gold, silver, copper, brass, lead, aluminum, platinum, pewter, as well as their alloys. Bamboo tubes and soft brushes of various sizes are used for laying powders and drawing fine lines. As it requires highly-skilled craftsmanship to produce a maki-e painting, young artists usually go through many years of training to develop the skills and to ultimately become maki-e masters. Kouami Douchou(1410-1478) was the first lacquer master linked to specific works. His maki-e works used designs from various Japanese contemporary painters. Kouami and another maki-e master, Igarashi Shinsai, were originators of the two major schools of lacquer-making
OK5: Antique Japanese Lacquered wooden Large Sake Cup, MAKIE, Dia. 9.3 inches
OK5: Antique Japanese Lacquered wooden Large Sake Cup. MAKIE, Dia. 9.3 inches We can ship WORLDWIDE! The shipping cost discount for multiple purchases(In case of Registed SAL shipment) 2-5 items: 30% Discount 6-10 items: 35% Discount 11 and more items: 40% Discount ITEM DISCRIPTION Item Antique Japanese Lacquered wooden Large Sake Cup. MAKIE, Dia. 9.3" Condition As shown in the pictures. It's very good condition. No chips, no cracks. Size Dia. 9.3"23.7cm) max. x H 2.0"5.0cm) Description of item This is an antique Japanese wooden Large Size Sake Cup coated with Japanese high quality lacquer. A bird and bamboos are painted by the technique of Gold Makie. This Sake cup was made about 90- 100 years ago. The Sake cup stand is not included. Maki-e is Japanese lacquer sprinkled with gold or silver powder as a decoration using ... morea makizutsu or a kebo brush. The technique was developed mainly in the Heian Period(794-1185) and blossomed in the Edo Period(1603-1868) Maki-e objects were initially designed as household items for court nobles. They soon gained more popularity and were adopted by royal families and military leaders as an indication of power. To create different colours and textures. Maki-e artists use a variety of metal powders including gold, silver, copper, brass, lead, aluminum, platinum, pewter, as well as their alloys. Bamboo tubes and soft brushes of various sizes are used for laying powders and drawing fine lines. As it requires highly-skilled craftsmanship to produce a maki-e painting, young artists usually go through many years of training to develop the skills and to ultimately become maki-e masters. Kouami Douchou(1410-1478) was the first lacquer master linked to specific works. His maki-e works used designs from various Japanese contemporary painters. Kouami and another maki-e master, Igarashi Shinsai, were originators of the two major schools of lacquer-making in the history of Japan. Takamakie(or"raised maki-e" is one of the three major techniques in maki-e making. Devel
UK4: Trio of Vintage Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup, MAKIE, Made in 1924
UK4: Trio of Vintage Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup. MAKIE, Made in 1924 We can ship WORLDWIDE! The shipping cost discount for multiple purchases(In case of Registed SAL shipment) 2-5 items: 30% Shipping cost discount 6-10 items: 35% Shipping cost discount 11 and more items: 40% Shipping cost discount ITEM DISCRIPTION Item Trio of Vintage Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup. MAKIE, Made in 1924 Condition As shown in the pictures. It's very good condition for the age. No chips, no cracks. Size Dia. 3.5/4.3/5.1"9.0/11.0/12.9cm) x H 1.2/1.4/1.6"3.0/3.5/4.1cm) Description of item This is a trio of vintage Japanese wooden Sake Cups coated with Japanese high quality lacquer. Cranes. Bamboos, pine trees and plum trees are molded and painted by the technique of Gold MAKIE. On the bottom, Taisho 13 Nen, Kibun Kai Sokai(the general ... moremeeting of Kibun Association, Taisho Era 13) is written. These Sake cups were made in Taisho Era 13(=1924. 90 years ago. The wooden storage box is also included. On the box. Taisho 13 Nen. Kibun Kai Sokai(the general meeting of Kibun Association, Taisho Era 13) is written. The Sake cup stands are not included. Maki-e is Japanese lacquer sprinkled with gold or silver powder as a decoration using a makizutsu or a kebo brush. The technique was developed mainly in the Heian Period(794-1185) and blossomed in the Edo Period(1603-1868) Maki-e objects were initially designed as household items for court nobles. They soon gained more popularity and were adopted by royal families and military leaders as an indication of power. To create different colours and textures. Maki-e artists use a variety of metal powders including gold, silver, copper, brass, lead, aluminum, platinum, pewter, as well as their alloys. Bamboo tubes and soft brushes of various sizes are used for laying powders and drawing fine lines. As it requires highly-skilled craftsmanship to produce a maki-e painting, young artists usually go through many years of training to develop the skills and to ultimately becom
VG1: Vintage Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup, Superb Gold MAKIE, Plum tree
VG1: Vintage Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup. Superb Gold MAKIE, Plum tree We can ship WORLDWIDE! The shipping cost discount for multiple purchases(In case of Registed SAL shipment) 2-5 items: 30% Shipping cost discount 6-10 items: 35% Shipping cost discount 11 and more items: 40% Shipping cost discount ITEM DISCRIPTION Item Vintage Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup. Superb Gold MAKIE, Plum tree Condition As shown in the pictures. It's very good condition for the age. No chips, no cracks. Size Dia. 4.5"11.5cm) max. x H 1.0"2.5cm) Description of item This is a vintage Japanese wooden Sake Cup coated with Japanese high quality lacquer. A plum tree is molded and painted by the technique of gold MAKIE. It's excellent. This Sake cup was made about 80-90 years ago. Maki-e is Japanese lacquer sprinkled with gold or silver powder ... moreas a decoration using a makizutsu or a kebo brush. The technique was developed mainly in the Heian Period(794-1185) and blossomed in the Edo Period(1603-1868) Maki-e objects were initially designed as household items for court nobles. They soon gained more popularity and were adopted by royal families and military leaders as an indication of power. To create different colours and textures. Maki-e artists use a variety of metal powders including gold, silver, copper, brass, lead, aluminum, platinum, pewter, as well as their alloys. Bamboo tubes and soft brushes of various sizes are used for laying powders and drawing fine lines. As it requires highly-skilled craftsmanship to produce a maki-e painting, young artists usually go through many years of training to develop the skills and to ultimately become maki-e masters. Kouami Douchou(1410-1478) was the first lacquer master linked to specific works. His maki-e works used designs from various Japanese contemporary painters. Kouami and another maki-e master, Igarashi Shinsai, were originators of the two major schools of lacquer-making in the history of Japan. Takamakie(or"raised maki-e" is one of the three major techni
VG2: Vintage Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup, Superb Gold MAKIE, Plum tree
VG2: Vintage Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup. Superb Gold MAKIE, Plum tree We can ship WORLDWIDE! The shipping cost discount for multiple purchases(In case of Registed SAL shipment) 2-5 items: 30% Shipping cost discount 6-10 items: 35% Shipping cost discount 11 and more items: 40% Shipping cost discount ITEM DISCRIPTION Item Vintage Japanese Lacquered wooden Sake Cup. Superb Gold MAKIE, Plum tree Condition As shown in the pictures. It's good condition for the age. No any major damages. There are 2 small spots, which are not coated with lacquer(Please refer to the last 2 pictures to check them. Size Dia. 5.5"14.0cm) max. x H 1.2"3.0cm) Description of item This is a vintage Japanese wooden Sake Cup coated with Japanese high quality lacquer. A pine tree is molded and painted by the technique of gold MAKIE. It's excellent. ... moreThis Sake cup was made about 80-90 years ago. Maki-e is Japanese lacquer sprinkled with gold or silver powder as a decoration using a makizutsu or a kebo brush. The technique was developed mainly in the Heian Period(794-1185) and blossomed in the Edo Period(1603-1868) Maki-e objects were initially designed as household items for court nobles. They soon gained more popularity and were adopted by royal families and military leaders as an indication of power. To create different colours and textures. Maki-e artists use a variety of metal powders including gold, silver, copper, brass, lead, aluminum, platinum, pewter, as well as their alloys. Bamboo tubes and soft brushes of various sizes are used for laying powders and drawing fine lines. As it requires highly-skilled craftsmanship to produce a maki-e painting, young artists usually go through many years of training to develop the skills and to ultimately become maki-e masters. Kouami Douchou(1410-1478) was the first lacquer master linked to specific works. His maki-e works used designs from various Japanese contemporary painters. Kouami and another maki-e master, Igarashi Shinsai, were originators of the two major schools of la
LW169 Antique Japanese Lacquer Ware Sake cup set of 3 Makie Calligraphy Emperor 
Japanese Antique Sake CUP Japanese Lacquerware Antique Sake Cup"Sakazuki" DETAILS: This is Japanese Lacquerware"Sakazuki" Drinking cup for Sake"Japanese Rice Wine" It is a set of five beautiful makie sake cups. Not only used for as a sake cup. Why don't you decorate them to feel Japanese culture in your home or office. 忠(Chu) = Faithful 愛(Ai) = Love 誠(Makoto) = Truly 彰仁天皇 = Emperor Akihito MATERIAL: Japanese lacquered wood. DIMENSIONS: Please see the photos. Approx. ø 10.2cm( 4“ Ø 11.5cm(4.5“ Ø 12.7cm(5“ CONDITION: Please see pictures carefully. Item is in good condition but any imperfections will be highlighted in the pictures. Please bid with confidence. Payment Information We accept the following payment methods: Paypal Please pay within seven days of ordering. Shipping Information We ship ... moreworldwide and combine shipping upon request. Standard airmail $11.00(used unless otherwise requested) No insurance or tracking. 10-14 days. SAL $8.00. Slower and cheaper form of airmail. No insurance or tracking. 14-30 days. EMS Express 4-7 days with tracking and insurance. Express shipping with insurance and tracking. U.S $18.00. E.U $22.00. Your items will be carefully packed and shipped out within 5 business days. We use the Japan Post for all shipments. Returns Policy If you are not happy with your item or it not what you expected please return in the original packaging in its original condition within 30 days. Refund of purchase price will be refunded by the same method as the payment was made. Postage and packaging will not be refunded. If your item is faulty or we have sent you something different to what you ordered. Again please contact me within 30 days and we will give you a full refund or replacement. Including postage and packaging. Contact us address: Little River Japanese Collectables 147 Yakata. Sanbongi Oharu-Cho. Ama-Gun, Aichi 490-1142 Japan phone number: 81-9060736973 About Us My name is Daniel Dittmar. I have been living in Japan for the past 15 years. I h
Antique Japan Sake Cup Wooden Lacquered Gold Urushi Makie Paulowni Kiri Maki-e
Hello and welcome to my eBay Eastern Treasure corner! This auction is for a Antique Japan Sake Cup Wooden Lacquered Gold Urushi Makie Paulowni Kiri Maki-e. Comes in its original presentation box. This cup is as old as they get for this type. Very hard to find. Auction style or Buy it Now. Whichever comes first. Sold as is. The item in the photos is the exact item you'll get. Any questions are welcome. Please check our other auctions for some more interesting items. Shipping and handling cost is a flat rate $16 to United States. Canada, Australia and Western Europe via regular slow mail. Regular mail shipped at buyer's risk. Usually arrives in timely manner yet may take over a month in case of a post-office/ customs delay) Other countries bidders please mail us before bidding. Express registered mail is available upon request at a ... morehigher cost. Will ship to a verified eBay/Paypal address. Buyer to pay within 48 hours of auction end or contact us prior to that if more time needed. Thanks and Happy Bidding!
/912 Japanese Old Vintage Urushi Makie Sake Cup Sakazuki with Wooden Box
Rare Japanese Sake Cup Diameter: 10.8cm Height: 3.4cm with old wooden box Good condition Country of origin: Japan most of our items are very old antiques. they have flaws by aging. please understand that they are not perfect condition. Our other items. Thanks for using our store. We have selling many other Netsuke. Tsuba, Katana. We hope to keep a good relationship with you.Thank you! Shipping: arrive in about 8-15 days. with Tracking number) Handling time: about 5 days. About matsukaze.japan We are the group formed by antiques collector or shop owner. Our all items will shipped from Japan. Please buy with confidence. When you sent us a price offer or questions. Will reply within 48hours from our staff. Return policy We will not refund unless we have shipped a significantly different item other than as shown in the pictures. Please check ... morethe details by all pictures. Caution Import duties.Taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility. Please check with your country’s customs office to determine these additional costs. We will endeavor as much as possible so that customs duties don't arise.
Antique Japanese Wooden Gold lacquer Sakazuki / SAKE CUP 5 set Crane Makie JAPAN
Condition: Used. Good. No any major damages.There are some scratches and stains with age appropriate wear. Lacquer peels off in part because of the wooden. There is an aged deterioration because The Item is old. Refer to all pictures. Size about: Diameter 14.5cm- 9.2cm. Height 5cm- 3.5cm, Weight: 224g/ 5 pcs, You can choose from of the following shipping method. Registered Air mail(Standard int'l Shpping) USA.Canada,Australia: $15 Europe: $15 Asia: $12 Brazil/South America: Please contact us The item will be shipped from Japan within 1- 3 working days after payment. We ship to your PayPal registered address ONLY. The delivery days are for reference and it may delay due to your country's customs station. The item may be delayed during holidays and customs inspections in your country. We recommend EMS for security and quick delivery. ... moreCombined shipping discounts. Shipping cost will become cheap if two or more items are purchased. The amount of money changes with weight. Length, and forms. I accept PayPal only. Please pay within 3 days. Import duties. Taxes and charges are not included in the item price,shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight(shipping) company or when you pick the item up- do not confuse them for additional shipping charges. If you are looking for any products from Japan. Please let me know and I will check the availability. If you have any questions. Please feel free to ask me by Email. Thanks for looking.
LW168 Antique Japanese Lacquer Ware Sakazuki Sake cup set of 5 Makie Hand made 
Japanese Antique Sake Cup Set Sakezuki Japanese Lacquerware Antique Sake Cup"Sakazuki" DETAILS: This is Japanese Lacquerware"Sakazuki" Drinking cup for Sake"Japanese Rice Wine" It is a set of five beautiful makie sake cups. It is usually used for celebration like a wedding. MATERIAL: Japanese lacquers wood. DIMENSIONS: Please see the photos. Approx. ø 17.5cm(6.9“ Ø 16cm(6.25“ Ø 14.5cm(5.75“ Ø 13.5cm(5.5“ Ø 12cm(4.75“ CONDITION: Please see pictures carefully. Item is in good condition but any imperfections will be highlighted in the pictures. Please bid with confidence. Payment Information We accept the following payment methods: Paypal Please pay within seven days of ordering. Shipping Information We ship worldwide and combine shipping upon request. Standard airmail $32.00(used unless ... moreotherwise requested) No insurance or tracking. 10-14 days. SAL $22.00. Slower and cheaper form of airmail. No insurance or tracking. 14-30 days. EMS Express 4-7 days with tracking and insurance. Express shipping with insurance and tracking. U.S $40.00. E.U $46.00. Your items will be carefully packed and shipped out within 5 business days. We use the Japan Post for all shipments. Returns Policy If you are not happy with your item or it not what you expected please return in the original packaging in its original condition within 30 days. Refund of purchase price will be refunded by the same method as the payment was made. Postage and packaging will not be refunded. If your item is faulty or we have sent you something different to what you ordered. Again please contact me within 30 days and we will give you a full refund or replacement. Including postage and packaging. Contact us address: Little River Japanese Collectables 147 Yakata. Sanbongi Oharu-Cho. Ama-Gun, Aichi 490-1142 Japan phone number: 81-9060736973 About Us My name is Daniel Dittmar. I have been living in Japan for the past 15 years. I have vast experience in the field of Japanese antiques and collectables. I attend l
Japanese antique wooden Urushi lacquered Makie Sake cup Sakazuki mt. Fuji 3x (A
Japanese antique wooden Urushi lacquered Makie Sake cup Sakazuki mt. Fuji 3x(A These are Japanese antique Sake cups, Sakazuki" Especially these three large. Medium and small set called"Mitsu-Hai" Mitsu" means three and"Hai" means"Sakazuki" There is very beautiful gold thick Makie of Mt. Fuji. Unfurtunetry. There are some small damage on edge. Please check photo. size large one dia 20.1 cm(7.9inch) Weight for three: 241g only PAYPAL accept One shipping cost for any country and destination In order to avoid trouble which may occurs during delivery. My"economy international shipping cost" stated above includes 4$ registration(tracking# fee. I highly recommend to include tracking# but it is possible to deduct 4$ from original, and send item without tracking# Combine shipping or deduction of tracking# ... moreIn case you need combine shipping or deduction of tracking fee. Please contact me before you make payment. All combined purchasing cost will be balanced and update with new invoice. Delivery time Economy shipping(SAL) will take 2 or more weeks to delivery. ATTENTION* The customer who points shipping to the country where no registration(tracking# service to SAL. Australia. Greenland, Denmark, Germany, Norway, Hungary, Finland, and Poland- has choice of no tracking(4$ deduction) or change shipping. Please contact me before payment. Thank you. Thank you for finding my page. If you have any question. Please contact me feel free.
B767: Japanese old lacquer ware triplet SAKE cup and stand with MAKIE, NASHIJI
ITEM DESCRIPTION CONDITION: Subtle. Used. Stand has some damages. SIZE(Stand) Width 7.2 in: Length 7.2 in: Height 7.2 in: Weight 500 g This is a triplet SAKE cup with stand of Japanese lacquer ware. This was made about 120 years ago. The stand of such a style is called KAGETSU-DAI. It is appropriate stand for SAKE cup. This is lacquered at wood. It is never a plastic etc. And real Japanese lacquer is used. And this has a very good lacquer work called MAKIE. It's fine. MAKIE is made carefully. Applying very long days and months. The old-time craftsman had required several years. Since high technique and high emotional strength are needed. It is very expensive. And in an inside and back of stand. It is a fine gold dust called NASHIJI. It is technique used for a high-quality article. This is the very good lacquer ware seriously made by the ... morespecialist. A stand has some damages. But there is no help for it because this is old. And it is satisfactory at all to use. Please purchase at this opportunity. And add to your Japanese collection. In order to avoid a trouble. Please be sure to read the following"ABOUT SHIPMENT" etc. PHOTO SHIPPING COST and ABOUT SHIPMENT SAL Fedex EMS Sea mail USA. Canada, Oceania, Middle East USD 16.30 USD 29.10 USD 21.40 Europe USD 16.30 USD 33.60 USD 21.40 Asia USD 13.90 USD 21.80 USD 19.10 Africa. South America USD 18.60 USD 49.10 USD 24.10 Capacity weight for Fedex 5.3 kg The cost of Fedex is estimate. It changes with zones. I have four shipment methods. Please read the following carefully. And please recognize the characteristic of each method. 1. SAL( The cheapest method. But it has many faults. The maximum weight is 2 kg(included packing material) More than 2 kg is EMS or Fedex. And the overweight by combination of some items is also EMS or Fedex. Handling time is uncertain. About two to three weeks. Sometime one month. Worst two months. I am sorry. In SAL shipping. I do not accept the claim for delay. And the maximum insurance to breakage is USD 50.00. And SAL has no t
D366: Japanese lacquer ware tea thing SAKE cup Soshin Horinouchi designed MAKIE.
ITEM DESCRIPTION CONDITION: Very good. No fault. SIZE: Width 3.9 in: Length 3.9 in: Height 1.2 in: Weight 20 g + Signed box 130 g This is a SAKE cup of Japanese lacquer ware. This wa made about 10 years ago. This is lacquered on wood. It is never a plastic etc. And real Japanese lacquer is used. And these have very good lacquer work called MAKIE. It is a design of the chrysanthemum which" Soshin Horinouchi" designed. He is a famous master of the tea ceremony of Omotesenke. He is twelve generation"Sokan Horinouchi" Retired and has declared himself"Soshin. I don't know this artist's name. But the box has artist's sign. This is an original exclusive box for this item. It is very important. This is the very good tea-things seriously made by the specialist. Please purchase at this opportunity. And add to your ... moreJapanese collection. In order to avoid a trouble. Please be sure to read the following"ABOUT SHIPMENT" etc. PHOTO SHIPPING COST and ABOUT SHIPMENT SAL Fedex EMS Sea mail USA. Canada, Oceania, Middle East USD 11.70 USD 18.50 USD 16.40 Europe USD 11.70 USD 21.80 USD 16.40 Asia USD 10.30 USD 13.80 USD 15.50 Africa. South America USD 13.20 USD 28.40 USD 20.00 Capacity weight for Fedex 1.9 kg The cost of Fedex is estimate. It changes with zones. I have four shipment methods. Please read the following carefully. And please recognize the characteristic of each method. 1. SAL( The cheapest method. But it has many faults. The maximum weight is 2 kg(included packing material) More than 2 kg is EMS or Fedex. And the overweight by combination of some items is also EMS or Fedex. Handling time is uncertain. About two to three weeks. Sometime one month. Worst two months. I am sorry. In SAL shipping. I do not accept the claim for delay. And the maximum insurance to breakage is USD 50.00. And SAL has no tracking number. But followup is possible(Very long time is required) And the following country is not supporting SAL. South Korea. Taiwan, Vietnam, Romania, Mongolian, Morocco, etc.
LW231 Vintage Japanese Lacquer ware Sakazuki Sake Cup Set Gold Makie Shochikubai
Japanese Vintage Lacquer Sake Cup Set Japanese Lacquerware Antique Sake Cup Set"Sakazuki" DETAILS: This is Japanese Lacquerware"Sakazuki" Drinking cup for Sake"Japanese Rice Wine" They comes various designs. Not only used for as a sake cup. Why don't you decorate them to feel Japanese culture in your home or office. Each cups has different design. 松(pine tree) 竹(Bamboo) 梅(Plum) MATERIAL: Japanese lacquered wood. DIMENSIONS: Please see the photo. Approx. ø12cm( 4.75” Ø10.2cm( 4” Ø 8.5cm( 3.3” CONDITION: Please see pictures carefully. Item is in good condition but any imperfections will be highlighted in the pictures. Please bid with confidence. Payment Information We accept the following payment methods: Paypal Please pay within seven days of ordering. Shipping Information We ship worldwide ... moreand combine shipping upon request. Standard airmail $13.00(used unless otherwise requested) No insurance or tracking. 10-14 days SAL $10.00 Slower and cheaper form of airmail. No insurance or tracking. 14-30 days. EMS Express 4-7 days with tracking and insurance. Express shipping with insurance and tracking. U.S $19.00 E.U $22.00 Your items will be carefully packed and shipped out within 5 business days. We use the Japan Post for all shipments. Returns Policy If you are not happy with your item or it not what you expected please return in the original packaging in its original condition within 30 days. Refund of purchase price will be refunded by the same method as the payment was made. Postage and packaging will not be refunded. If your item is faulty or we have sent you something different to what you ordered. Again please contact me within 30 days and we will give you a full refund or replacement. Including postage and packaging. Contact us address: Little River Japanese Collectables 147 Yakata. Sanbongi Oharu-Cho. Ama-Gun, Aichi 490-1142 Japan phone number: 81-9060736973 About Us My name is Daniel Dittmar. I have been living in Japan for the past 15 years. I have vast experie
LW227 Vintage Japanese Lacquer ware Sake Cup Sakazuki Gold Makie Bird pine bambo
Japanese Vintage Sake Cup Japanese Lacquerware Antique Sake Cup"Sakazuki" DETAILS: This is Japanese Lacquerware"Sakazuki" Drinking cup for Sake"Japanese Rice Wine" They comes various designs. Not only used for as a sake cup. Why don't you decorate them to feel Japanese culture in your home or office. MATERIAL: Japanese lacquered wood. DIMENSIONS: Please see the photo. Approx. ø 11.5cm( 4.5” CONDITION: Please see pictures carefully. Item is in good condition but any imperfections will be highlighted in the pictures. Please bid with confidence. Payment Information We accept the following payment methods: Paypal Please pay within seven days of ordering. Shipping Information We ship worldwide and combine shipping upon request. Standard airmail $6.00(Add Registration plus $4 on the request) used unless otherwise ... morerequested) No insurance or tracking. 10-14 days. SAL $5.00. Slower and cheaper form of airmail. No insurance or tracking. 14-30 days. EMS Express 4-7 days with tracking and insurance. Express shipping with insurance and tracking. U.S $15.00. E.U $19.00. Your items will be carefully packed and shipped out within 5 business days. We use the Japan Post for all shipments. Returns Policy If you are not happy with your item or it not what you expected please return in the original packaging in its original condition within 30 days. Refund of purchase price will be refunded by the same method as the payment was made. Postage and packaging will not be refunded. If your item is faulty or we have sent you something different to what you ordered. Again please contact me within 30 days and we will give you a full refund or replacement. Including postage and packaging. Contact us address: Little River Japanese Collectables 147 Yakata. Sanbongi Oharu-Cho. Ama-Gun, Aichi 490-1142 Japan phone number: 81-9060736973 About Us My name is Daniel Dittmar. I have been living in Japan for the past 15 years. I have vast experience in the field of Japanese antiques and collectables. I attend local
LW206 Antique Japanese Lacquer ware Sake Cup Sakazuki Gold Makie Flower Kanji 
Japanese Antique Sake Cup Japanese Lacquerware Antique Sake Cup"Sakazuki" DETAILS: This is Japanese Lacquerware"Sakazuki" Drinking cup for Sake"Japanese Rice Wine" They comes various designs. Not only used for as a sake cup. Why don't you decorate them to feel Japanese culture in your home or office. MATERIAL: Japanese lacquered wood. DIMENSIONS: Please see the photo. Approx. ø 8.5cm( 3.4” CONDITION: Please see pictures carefully. Item is in good condition but any imperfections will be highlighted in the pictures. Please bid with confidence. Payment Information We accept the following payment methods: Paypal Please pay within seven days of ordering. Shipping Information We ship worldwide and combine shipping upon request. Standard airmail $6.00(Add Registration plus $4 on the request) used unless otherwise ... morerequested) No insurance or tracking. 10-14 days. SAL $5.00. Slower and cheaper form of airmail. No insurance or tracking. 14-30 days. EMS Express 4-7 days with tracking and insurance. Express shipping with insurance and tracking. U.S $15.00. E.U $19.00. Your items will be carefully packed and shipped out within 5 business days. We use the Japan Post for all shipments. Returns Policy If you are not happy with your item or it not what you expected please return in the original packaging in its original condition within 30 days. Refund of purchase price will be refunded by the same method as the payment was made. Postage and packaging will not be refunded. If your item is faulty or we have sent you something different to what you ordered. Again please contact me within 30 days and we will give you a full refund or replacement. Including postage and packaging. Contact us address: Little River Japanese Collectables 147 Yakata. Sanbongi Oharu-Cho. Ama-Gun, Aichi 490-1142 Japan phone number: 81-9060736973 About Us My name is Daniel Dittmar. I have been living in Japan for the past 15 years. I have vast experience in the field of Japanese antiques and collectables. I attend local
E077: Japanese lacquer ware SAKE cup with MAKIE by famous Tessai Tsuda w/box
ITEM DESCRIPTION CONDITION: Good. Used. No cracks and no chips. SIZE: Width 3.7 in: Length 3.7 in: Height 1.3 in: Weight 20 g + Signed box 80 g This is a SAKE cup of Japanese lacquer ware. This wa made about 30 years ago. This is lacquered on wood. It is never a plastic etc. And real Japanese lacquer is used. And this has good lacquer work called MAKIE. A design is a Kanji character"KOTOBUKI" It is congratulation. And the back has very good MAKIE. It's fine. This artist's name is Tessai Tsuda. He is very famous artist in Japan. This is the original which he made. And the box has his sign. This is an original exclusive box for this item. It is very important. This is the very good SAKE-things seriously made by the specialist. Please purchase at this opportunity. And add to your Japanese collection. In order to avoid a trouble. ... morePlease be sure to read the following"ABOUT SHIPMENT" etc. PHOTO SHIPPING COST and ABOUT SHIPMENT SAL Fedex EMS Sea mail USA. Canada, Oceania, Middle East USD 9.90 USD 15.30 USD 16.40 Europe USD 9.90 USD 18.20 USD 16.40 Asia USD 8.80 USD 11.30 USD 15.50 Africa. South America USD 11.00 USD 22.20 USD 20.00 Capacity weight for Fedex 1.9 kg The cost of Fedex is estimate. It changes with zones. I have four shipment methods. Please read the following carefully. And please recognize the characteristic of each method. 1. SAL( The cheapest method. But it has many faults. The maximum weight is 2 kg(included packing material) More than 2 kg is EMS or Fedex. And the overweight by combination of some items is also EMS or Fedex. Handling time is uncertain. About two to three weeks. Sometime one month. Worst two months. I am sorry. In SAL shipping. I do not accept the claim for delay. And the maximum insurance to breakage is USD 50.00. And SAL has no tracking number. But followup is possible(Very long time is required) And the following country is not supporting SAL. South Korea. Taiwan, Vietnam, Romania, Mongolian, Morocco, etc. SAL is lower-priced than other methods. But it has