A KAMAKURA-BORI CIRCULAR BOX AND DOMED COVER, the top carved with two dragons in confrontation with a circular jui character between them, above a flaming jewel and surrounded by magic flames and thunderclouds on a stylised wave ground within a key-fret border, the shoulder with aoigata panels containing plum and bamboo, peonies and chrysanthemum, the interior lacquered black, 17th century

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A KAMAKURA-BORI CIRCULAR BOX AND DOMED COVER, the top carved with two dragons in confrontation with a circular jui character between them, above a flaming jewel and surrounded by magic flames and thunderclouds on a stylised wave ground within a key-fret border, the shoulder with aoigata panels containing plum and bamboo, peonies and chrysanthemum, the interior lacquered black, 17th century
21.5 cm. diam.

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Kamakura-bori was a purely Japanese technique, presumed to have originated in the 14th century, and originally intended to imitate the carved red lacquer of China; it soon developed its own style and character, and was no longer regarded as an imitation.

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