Sake Cup
ca. 1775-1850 (made)
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Sake cup (sakazuki) of circular and shallow form with a slightly everted rim and raised on a low foot, wood covered in red lacquer with the head and shoulders portrait of a beautiful woman in historical hairstyle and dress, probably that of the Heian period (794-1185), in gold, black and silver hiramaki-e lacquer (metal powder sprinkled on to a lacquer design before it has hardened so that it is in low relief). The reverse is of plain red lacquer with the signature Kajikawa saku ('made by Kajikawa') in the central well in gold hiramakie. This cup is one of a set of three, gradated in size, with beauties from different periods.
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Materials and techniques | Wood covered in red lacquer with gold, black and silver <i>hiramaki-e</i> (metal powder sprinkled on to a lacquer design before it has hardened so that it is in low relief) |
Brief description | Sake cup, wood covered in red lacquer, the head and shoulders of a beauty in historical dress in gold, black and silver lacquer, signed Kajikawa, Japan, ca. 1775-1850 |
Physical description | Sake cup (sakazuki) of circular and shallow form with a slightly everted rim and raised on a low foot, wood covered in red lacquer with the head and shoulders portrait of a beautiful woman in historical hairstyle and dress, probably that of the Heian period (794-1185), in gold, black and silver hiramaki-e lacquer (metal powder sprinkled on to a lacquer design before it has hardened so that it is in low relief). The reverse is of plain red lacquer with the signature Kajikawa saku ('made by Kajikawa') in the central well in gold hiramakie. This cup is one of a set of three, gradated in size, with beauties from different periods. |
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Marks and inscriptions | Kajikawa saku in gold hiramakie (flat sprinkled picture) Note Made by Kajikawa for the Kajikawa workshop Translation Made by Kajikawa |
Credit line | Given by Sutherland |
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Accession number | W.139-1921 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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