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Item: Japanese Lacquer Tea Caddy (Naka Natsume) by Tsukujo Tsukura
Design: Cloud and maple leaves over flowing stream, in makie lacquer
Style: Yamanaka lacquerware from Kaga
Condition: Excellent with minimal surface wear
Size: Diameter approx. 6.7 cm × Height approx. 7.0 cm
Box: Comes with original signed wooden box
This is a finely crafted Japanese tea caddy (naka natsume) created by Tsukujo Tsukura, a renowned makie artist. It features a beautiful design of flowing water, clouds, and colorful autumn leaves in traditional makie technique. The piece represents the elegant Yamanaka lacquer style from the Kaga region.
The item has been carefully stored over many years and remains in excellent condition with only extremely light surface wear. There are no major damages or visible flaws. It includes the original wooden box with signature and stamp, adding to its authenticity and collector value.
This tea caddy is ideal for tea ceremony use, artistic display, or as a collector's piece representing traditional Japanese lacquer craftsmanship.
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