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Vintage 1970s Japanese Lacquerware Tray by Shoji Tsuji | Kagawa Lacquer | Keyaki Wood with Makie & Raden | Clematis Flower Design | Tea Ceremony
Vintage 1970s Japanese Lacquerware Tray by Shoji Tsuji | Kagawa Lacquer | Keyaki Wood with Makie & Raden | Clematis Flower Design | Tea Ceremony
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Description
This vintage Japanese lacquerware tray was crafted in the 1970s by Shoji Tsuji (辻照二), a distinguished artisan of Kagawa lacquerware.
Made from natural keyaki wood (zelkova), the tray features a glossy black lacquer surface decorated with red clematis flowers (Tessen) in makie (gold & silver powder painting), with delicate raden (mother-of-pearl inlay) for added brilliance.
About the Artist & Lineage
Shoji Tsuji descends from a prestigious family of makie masters, being the grandson of the renowned lacquer artist Hokuyosai Tsuji (辻北陽斎).
Today, the Tsuji family legacy continues with his son, Takashi Tsuji (辻孝史), who carries forward the traditional techniques of Kagawa lacquerware.
The Tsuji family is celebrated as a noble lineage of makie artisans, highly respected by collectors worldwide for their refined artistry and mastery of traditional lacquer techniques.
Specifications
- Artist: Shoji Tsuji (蒔絵師・辻照二)
- Lineage: Grandson of Hokuyosai Tsuji, prestigious family of makie masters
- Successor: Currently succeeded by his son, Takashi Tsuji
- Origin: Kagawa Prefecture, Japan (Kagawa Lacquerware)
- Date: circa 1970s (Showa period)
- Material: Natural keyaki wood (zelkova)
- Techniques: Lacquer, makie, raden (mother-of-pearl inlay)
- Design: Clematis flower motif (Tessen)
- Size: 41 cm × 29 cm (approx. 16.1 in × 11.4 in)
- Weight: 500 g (approx. 17.6 oz)
- Accessories: Original wooden presentation box
The bold red flowers and shimmering raden details contrast beautifully with the deep black lacquer finish, making this tray a striking piece for any collection.
It can be used as a tea ceremony tray (senchabon), a serving tray, or simply displayed as a collectible vintage Japanese art piece.
This is not only a functional tableware item but also a work of art that reflects the heritage of Japanese lacquer craftsmanship.
Shipping & Handling
Your item will be shipped from Japan via Japan Post with a tracking number.
🌍 Free worldwide shipping is included.
Each item is securely packed using protective materials to ensure it arrives safely.
Customs & Import Taxes
Please note: import duties, VAT, and customs fees may apply depending on your country’s regulations.
These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.
International Orders
We ship under the DAP (Delivered At Place) terms.
This means that customs duties, taxes, and import fees are **not** included in the item price or shipping cost.
Buyers are responsible for any such charges upon delivery.
We recommend checking with your country’s customs office for more information.
⚠️ In accordance with international law, we do not mark items as “gifts” or under-declare their value to avoid customs duties.
Cleaning
This vintage item has been gently and professionally cleaned to preserve its original appearance and quality.
Returns & Refunds
Please note: due to the nature of vintage items, all sales are final.
We do not accept returns or refunds.
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