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Writing Box with Design of Rustic Shelter and Clouds with Moon (cover), the Poet Saigyō Resting (inside)

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The origin of the term maki-e is a compound word of maki meaning "sprinkling" and e meaning "picture" or "design". The term can also be used to refer to lacquerware made with this decorative technique. The term maki-e first appeared in the Heian period. This technique is the most used technique in Japanese lacquer decoration. The maki-e is often combined with other techniques such as raden (螺鈿) in which a nacreous layer of mollusk shell lining is embedded or pasted in lacquer, zōgan (象嵌) in which metal or ivory is embedded in lacquer, and chinkin (沈金) in which gold leaf or gold powder is embedded in a hollow where lacquer has been shaved. To create different colours and textures, maki-e artists use a variety of metal powders including gold, silver, copper, brass, lead, aluminum, platinum, and pewter, as well as their alloys. Bamboo tubes and soft brushes of various sizes are used for laying powders and drawing fine lines. As it requires highly skilled craftsmanship to produce a maki-e painting, young artists usually go through many years of training to develop the skills and to ultimately become maki-e masters. Kōami Dōchō (1410–1478) was the first lacquer master linked to specific works. His maki-e works used designs from various Japanese contemporary painters. Kōami and another maki-e master, Igarashi Shinsai, were originators of the two major schools of lacquer-making in the history of Japan.

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asian art boxes gold lacquer maki e metal silver asia writing implements gift of mrs george a crocker elizabeth masten edo period box design rustic shelter rustic shelter clouds moon poet saigyo poet saigyo 17th century 3d object metropolitan museum of art japanese art
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1700 - 1799
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Maki-e

Japanese lacquer decoration technique in which pictures, patterns, and letters are drawn with lacquer on the surface of lacquerware, and then metal powder such as gold or silver is sprinkled and fixed on the surface of the lacquerware.
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
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label_outline Explore Rustic Shelter, Saigyo, Gift Of Mrs George A Crocker Elizabeth Masten

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asian art boxes gold lacquer maki e metal silver asia writing implements gift of mrs george a crocker elizabeth masten edo period box design rustic shelter rustic shelter clouds moon poet saigyo poet saigyo 17th century 3d object metropolitan museum of art japanese art