


Dry Lacquer Flower Vase
Created during the late Showa period, this flower vase showcases the depth and texture of the traditional dry lacquer technique. Built through the repeated application of lacquer, the surface is carefully carved and refined to reveal intricate patterns that emerge from the material itself. The result is a richly layered object whose subtle variations in texture and tone highlight the patient craftsmanship behind its making, while lending a sculptural presence that complements both flowers and the surrounding space.
Measurements:ø 5.51 in x 9.84 in H
History:Showa Period. 1980s.
Wood, Urushi/Laquer
Care Instructions:Delicate item. Please treat with care.
This item is final sale