Japanese Lacquer Box 4in Red Urushi with Gold Maki-e Geometric Design
This used Japanese lacquer box features a red urushi finish and a gold geometric maki-e design. It is a compact 4-inch collectible suitable for display or storing small items. Please review the listing for details on any signs of wear, surface marks, or included accessories, as specifications and maker information are not provided. Free shipping is included with purchase. Check the listing for details on photos, packaging, and any additional condition notes before ordering.
| Item ID | 306533446658 |
| Location | Danbury US |
| Shipping | Free shipping (check listing for details) |
| Seller |
chpro_2
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| Listing | FixedPrice · Active |
| Start time | 2025-10-05T15:22:00.000Z |
| Culture | Japanese |
This used Japanese lacquer box features a red urushi finish and a gold geometric maki-e design. It is a compact 4-inch collectible suitable for display or storing small items. Please review the listing for details on any signs of wear, surface marks, or included accessories, as specifications and maker information are not provided. Free shipping is included with purchase. Check the listing for details on photos, packaging, and any additional condition notes before ordering.
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Beautiful vintage Japanese lacquerware box, likely mid-20th century.Rich oxblood-red urushi finish with an intricate gold maki-e–style geometric medallion on the lid.Lightweight and smooth, likely hand-lacquered over a wood base.Details • Size: approx. 4” diameter x 1¾” high • Material: lacquered wood • Origin: Japan (old paper label removed) • Color: deep red with gold pattern • Condition: Excellent vintage condition; minimal light surface marks, no chips, cracks, or losses.Perfect for jewelry, sewing notions, or display.A fine example of midcentury Japanese export lacquerwork.