A nice and soft stag-antler netsuke depicting a Dutchman - Corno di cervo - Giappone - Periodo Edo (18th century)
N. 86361899
Hokai 行器 (contenitori portatili per alimenti coperti) - Metallo dorato, Lacca, Legno - Giappone - XIX secolo (Tardo periodo Edo/Primo periodo Meiji)
N. 86361899
Hokai 行器 (contenitori portatili per alimenti coperti) - Metallo dorato, Lacca, Legno - Giappone - XIX secolo (Tardo periodo Edo/Primo periodo Meiji)
A black lacquered circular wooden hokai 行器 (covered portable food containers) of very high quality. The cover decorated in gold hiramaki-e 平蒔絵 (low-relief lacquer design) with two stylized butterflies.
Of traditional shape, the cylindrical shape is accentuated by ribbed sides and elevated by four elegant spreading feet. The edges and feet are embellished with engraved gilt-metal fittings displaying a scrolling foliage motif. The interior is also coated with glossy black lacquer. Completing the ensemble, the hokai is adorned with green silk cords and delicate tassels.
The interior of the cover and the underside of the container with an old inscribed label
Period: Japan – 19th century (Late Edo period/Early Meiji period).
Dimensions:
Height 43 cm, Diameter 36.4 cm.
In a very good original condition with with minimal traces of wear conform age. Please have a close look at the photos for a condition reference.
Hokai boxes have been utilized in various ways in Japan throughout tradition. Their prominent purpose is as portable food containers for travel, akin to lunch boxes. Lacquerware, known for its insect-repelling and moisture-resistant properties, helps preserve the food for extended periods. Additionally, these boxes served a lesser-known function: storing and transporting shells for the Kai-awase game during the Edo and Meiji Periods.
When shipped we will add a certificate of authenticity.
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