源陵香 Minamoto Ryoka (b 1920) 'Plover, Wave, and Mt. Fuji' Raden Mother of Pearl Lacquer Kogo Incense Container with Original Box (Tomobako) / Japanese Tea Ceremony Utensil VA291
源陵香 Minamoto Ryoka (b 1920) 'Plover, Wave, and Mt. Fuji' Raden Mother of Pearl Lacquer Kogo Incense Container with Original Box (Tomobako) / Japanese Tea Ceremony Utensil VA291
Description
源陵香 Minamoto Ryoka (b 1920) 'Plover, Wave, and Mt. Fuji' Raden Mother of Pearl Lacquer Kogo Incense Container with Original Box (Tomobako) / Japanese Tea Ceremony Utensil VA291
源陵香 Minamoto Ryoka (b 1920)
Lacquerware and engraving artist. He was certified as a traditional craftsman in 1976. He has been studying the technique of carving and lacquering and has excellent skills in the carving and lacquering techniques of flower and bird patterns.
Kogo (Insense Container)
A small container with a lid for storing incense. It is a type of tea utensil and also a type of Buddhist altar.
Dimensions: 2.5" x 0.9" / 6.4cm x 2.4cm
Technique: Mother of Pearl
Material: Wood
Weight: 60g including Original Box (Tomobako)
Condition
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Description
Description
源陵香 Minamoto Ryoka (b 1920) 'Plover, Wave, and Mt. Fuji' Raden Mother of Pearl Lacquer Kogo Incense Container with Original Box (Tomobako) / Japanese Tea Ceremony Utensil VA291
源陵香 Minamoto Ryoka (b 1920)
Lacquerware and engraving artist. He was certified as a traditional craftsman in 1976. He has been studying the technique of carving and lacquering and has excellent skills in the carving and lacquering techniques of flower and bird patterns.
Kogo (Insense Container)
A small container with a lid for storing incense. It is a type of tea utensil and also a type of Buddhist altar.
Dimensions: 2.5" x 0.9" / 6.4cm x 2.4cm
Technique: Mother of Pearl
Material: Wood
Weight: 60g including Original Box (Tomobako)







