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This tea tray, a fine example of Ryūkyū lacquerware from the Sencha family, features a pavilion design. It depicts a scholar standing gracefully by the pavilion.
The intricate maki-e, painted with delicate brushwork over a black lacquer base, showcases a beautifully composed scene that is truly captivating.
The vibrant vermilion color is particularly striking.
The reverse side is crafted with meticulous attention to detail, featuring a fine woven pattern and a robust construction supported by three crossbars.
It appears to be covered with fabric and further reinforced with lacquer, demonstrating exceptional craftsmanship.
Although it shows signs of use, including some wear to the lacquer, it has developed a charming patina that enhances its character.
This piece is highly recommended as a tea tray for tea ceremonies.
Numerous product photos are available for you to examine the details and condition. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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Tax excluded. Import duties may apply. Shipping costs are calculated at checkout.

