Round Negoro Tray (Ashitsuki-ban) with Three Feet
Not on view
Negoro lacquer implements and utensils were typically used by those residing in Buddhist temples and monasteries or by Shinto shrines and the upper echelons of society. Their strong wooden structure was designed to withstand many years of use, and the vivid contrast of the black gradually appearing from beneath the outermost layer of red lacquer made them very appealing
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