Antique Japanese Natsume Tea Box in Cloisonné Enamel
Antique Japanese Natsume Tea Box in Cloisonné Enamel
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diameter | 6.5 cm |
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Product origin | made in Japan |
period | mid-twentieth century |
Height | 7.5 cm |
Compositions | Cloisonné enamels |
The Natsume box is a traditional piece of Japanese craftsmanship named after the famous haiku poet Matsuo Bashō and his surname, Natsume.
This box is usually made from wood, such as cedar or lacquer, and is carefully carved and polished to create a smooth, elegant finish. It is distinguished by its cylindrical shape with a removable lid, which fits perfectly to close the box.
The Natsume tin is often used to hold and serve matcha tea during the Japanese tea ceremony. Its simple, uncluttered design reflects the minimalist aesthetic and attention to detail of Japanese culture.
However, this versatile box can also be used as an elegant decorative object in your home. Its timeless beauty and delicate finish make it a prized collector's item for lovers of Japanese art and culture.
Whether you're serving tea or adding a touch of refinement to your space, the Natsume box embodies the very essence of Japanese craftsmanship, combining functionality with aesthetic beauty.