Message Case with Landscape

Japan and France

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This tube-like message case, intended to hold precious documents, could be attached to a chain and carried as a pendant. A very unusual work, it was created in France using a Japanese lacquer object and French gilded mounts bearing the mark of discharge (décharge) for the city of Paris from about 1768 to 1774. Its maki-e decoration depicts a landscape with a house and rocky shore. As Japanese lacquers were rare and precious in Europe due to limited Western contact with the isolated island country, such objects were often repurposed and refurbished with the addition of expensive gold or gilded mounts, which were thought to enhance their beauty and significantly increased their value.

Message Case with Landscape, Lacquered wood with gold and silver hiramaki‑e and togidashimaki‑e, with gilded mounts, Japan and France

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