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Kicho-shape lacquer writing box with maki-e decoration, Kyoto lacquer ware

Photo by Mori Yoshiyuki

Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University

Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University
Kyoto, Japan

A defining characteristic of Zohiko lacquerware is its superb designs. Kicho (screen partition) here refers to the partitions used in the homes of nobles since the Heian Period. The back of the cover shows three musicians waiting to play in the shadow of a screen. An oil lamp sits between the musicians who play the koto, flute, and hichikiri, and the flame throws light on the lamp saucer. The instruments and lamp feature a host of fine details.

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  • Title: Kicho-shape lacquer writing box with maki-e decoration, Kyoto lacquer ware
  • Creator: Photo by Mori Yoshiyuki
  • Rights: © Zohiko
Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University

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