Box
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Probably designed to hold tea ceremony utensils, this rectangular box (chabako) is densely decorated with a rich pattern of ferns and butterflies. The butterflies are executed in the gold and silver technique known as hiramaki-e (“flat sprinkled picture”) as well as in fine mother-of-pearl inlay. They appear in different sizes, shapes, and wing patterns, while the ferns take the form of an arabesque foliage pattern. Colorful butterflies often appear in Moore’s designs.
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