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Box with Pommel Scroll Design
Box with "Fragrant Grass" Design
Box with "Pommel Scroll" Design
Box with “Pommel Scroll” Design
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This artwork is part of Red and Black: Chinese Lacquer, 13th–16th Century
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Small boxes of this type, which are preserved in Japan in some number, are often identified as incense boxes, for they were used as such during the tea ceremony. It seems likely that boxes of this type were also used in China to hold incense or other powdered substances such as cosmetics. The camellia spray on the cover is set against a plain background, a characteristic of early carved lacquers that would reemerge in the sixteenth century.
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