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Showing 9 results for Jokambi
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Male Figure, Jokambi, Wood, Asmat people
Jokambi
mid-20th century
Inrō with Cockatoo and Magnolia, Yamada Jōkasai  Japanese, Red lacquer ground with gold maki-e, carved red lacquer, and mother-of-pearl inlay<br/>Netsuke: poppy; ivory<br/>Ojime: roundels; red and green lacquer in wood, Japan
Yamada Jōkasai
19th century
Incense Box (Kogo) with Design of Iris and Bridge (Yatsuhashi), Yamada Jōkasai (1681–1704)  Japanese, Gold-speckled aventurine (nashiji) lacquer with sprinkled and polished design (hiramakie), Japan
Yamada Jōkasai (1681–1704)
19th century
Round Box with Design of Bugaku Dance Hat and Musical Instrument

, Yamada Jōkasai (1681–1704)  Japanese, Lacquer on wood with gold, mother-of-pearl inlay, and colored lacquer, Japan
Yamada Jōkasai (1681–1704)
19th century
Case (Inrō) with Design of Dewdrops and Insects on Autumn Grasses in Basket, Yamada Jōkasai (1681–1704)  Japanese, Sprinkled gold lacquer with mother-of-pearl, stone, and metal<br/>Ojime: ovoid gold bead decorated with grasses<br/>Netuske: black wood carved as a piece of firewood, Japan
Yamada Jōkasai (1681–1704)
19th century
Case (Inrō) with Design of a Teahouse (obverse) Three Travelers En Route (reverse), Yamada Jōkasai (1681–1704)  Japanese, Lacquer decorated with sprinkled hiramakie lacquer, sprinkled and polished takamakie lacquer relief, and nashiji (pear skin) lacquer; Ojime: ivory and gold lacquer bead; Netsuke: carved wood bird (signed Shuko), Japan
Yamada Jōkasai (1681–1704)
19th century
Case (Inrō) with Design of a Suit of Armor (obverse); Flasks for Boys Festival (reverse), Yamada Jōkasai (1681–1704)  Japanese, Gold and colored lacquer with inlaid mother-of-pearl on ro-iro black lacquer; ojime: metal bead inlaid with silver; netsuke: carved ebony inlaid with ivory design of Daruma, Japan
Yamada Jōkasai (1681–1704)
second half of the 19th century
Sarong (Kain Lepas), Cotton, Jambi people
Jambi people
early 20th century
Sarong (Kain Lepas), Silk, Minangkabau or Jambi people
Minangkabau or Jambi people
19th century