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Showing 14 results for Sakiyama Takayuki
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Listening to the Waves (Chōtō), Sakiyama Takayuki  Japanese, Stoneware with sand glaze, Japan
Sakiyama Takayuki
2004
Knife Handle (Kozuka), Kyokuryuken Tadayuki  Japanese, Copper-gold alloy (shakudō), silver, gold, copper-silver alloy (shibuichi), Japanese
Kyokuryuken Tadayuki
18th century
Untitled MV-202 (Metavoid-202), Akiyama Yō 秋山陽  Japanese, Unglazed stoneware with rusted iron coating, Japan
Akiyama Yō 秋山陽
2020
Case (Inrō) with Design of Weeping Willow and Cherry Blossoms, Nakayama Komin  Japanese, Hiramaki-e with nashiji on black lacquer, roiro, nashiji, gold and silver hiramakie, gold and silver foil; Interior: nashiji and fundame; Ojime: ivory bead with vines and grasses in gold lacquer; Netsuke: woven basket with shell and gold lacquer), Japan
Nakayama Komin
19th century
Writing Box (Suzuribako) with Episodes from the Tales of Ise (Ise monogatari), Nakayama Komin  Japanese, Gold maki-e with inlaid silver on lacquer, Japan
Nakayama Komin
19th century
Knife Handle (Kozuka), Hamano Masayuki  Japanese, Copper, gold, copper alloy (sentoku), silver, Japanese
Hamano Masayuki
early–mid-18th century
Case (Inrō) with Design of the Seven Gods of Good Fortune Fording a River, Nakayama Komin  Japanese, Gold lacquer with gold hiramkie sprinkled and polished lacquer, nashiji (pear skin) lacquer, and mother-of-pearl, ivory, and wood inlay; Interior: nashiji and fundame; Netsuke: wood-framed ivory plaque with bird and flower inlay; Ojime: lacquer Daikoku's hammer, Japan
Nakayama Komin
late 19th century
"Domani" Lamp, Masayuki Kurokawa  Japanese, Glass, black poly(styrene/butadiene) plastic
Masayuki Kurokawa
1976
"Ingot Batta" Armchair, Masayuki Kurokawa  Japanese, Anodized and dyed aluminum and plastic with an alkyd formulation
Masayuki Kurokawa
Nippon Light Metal Company, Ltd.
1975
Rabat Wristwatch, Masayuki Kurokawa  Japanese, Anodized aluminum
Masayuki Kurokawa
Citizen Watch Company
1985
Masayuki Kurokawa
Artemide S.p.A.
designed 1988
Iwata Nakayama
1930–32
Tadashi Nakayama
1958
Tekiyama Kumasaka
1853