Unusual Antique Japanese lacquered Low table

Unusual Antique Japanese lacquered Low table

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Japanese

Period

Pre 1930

$1,500.00

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Antique Japanese low three legged natural slab top table. All surfaces are covered by layers and layers of lacquer. Top is finished smooth revealing each layer.

The Japanese lacquer technique of layering multiple thin coats of lacquer on a substrate is used to create low tables, or zataku, and other decorative objects. The technique involves applying various shades of lacquer and then sanding it down to create a natural pattern.

Age: Taisho period Circa 1920’s

Dimensions: 37″ x 30″ x 12 1/2″ high

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Antique Japanese low three legged natural slab top table. All surfaces are covered by layers and layers of lacquer. Top is finished smooth revealing each layer.

The Japanese lacquer technique of layering multiple thin coats of lacquer on a substrate is used to create low tables, or zataku, and other decorative objects. The technique involves applying various shades of lacquer and then sanding it down to create a natural pattern.

Age: Taisho period Circa 1920’s

Dimensions: 37″ x 30″ x 12 1/2″ high

Additional information

Region

Japanese

Period

Pre 1930

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