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@PB44: Japanese High-class Wooden Clock, Wajima Lacquer ware, Gold Makie

$ 13.14

Availability: 69 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    @PB44: Japanese High-class Wooden Clock, Wajima Lacquer ware, Gold Makie
    @PB44: Japanese High-class Wooden Clock, Wajima Lacquer ware, Gold Makie
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    Description
    We can ship WORLDWIDE !!!
    The shipping cost discount for multiple purchases (In case of Registed SAL shipment) :
    2-5 items : 30% Discount
    6-10 items : 35% Discount
    11 and more items : 40% Discount
    1) ITEM DESCRIPTION
    Condition :
    As shown in the picture, it's very good condition. No any damages.
    Size : Width 14.2"(36.0cm) x Length 7.8"(19.7cm) x Height
    0.5"(1.2cm)
    Item Description :
    This is a Japanese wooden clock of Wajima lacquer ware, which was made in 2014.
    Flying cranes with pine tree are painted by the technique of Togidashi MAKIE.
    This is made of natural wood, and coated with high-quality Japanese lacquer (Not plastic one).
    AA battery is also included.
    (About Maki-e)
    Although the oldest piece of Wajima lacquer ware is the shunuri-tobira made in the Muromachi period (1392-1573), other items and tools have been found during surveys of archaeological sites that date back to the Kamakura period (1185-1333). Lacquer ware is therefore known to have been made much earlier. During the Edo period (1600-1868), Wajima lacquer ware was known for its durability and was being used in the homes of farmers and merchants up and down the country. By the end of the 19th century it was also being used in restaurants and inns and designs gradually became grander and more decorative.
    It is impossible to tell by looking at a finished article but those parts which might easily be broken are reinforced with cloth and coat after coat of lacquer have been applied. Lavish decoration is sometimes applied by incising a design into the lacquer and filling it with colored lacquer. This is the chinkin technique, where as maki-e is the application of metallic decoration, usually in gold. A wide range of tableware is being produced besides some smaller pieces of furniture. Wajima is still the center of a production area with 813 workshops employing 2,734 craftspeople, 75 of which are government recognized Master Craftsmen.
    2) SHIPPING COST
    a) USA:
    DHL (EXPRESS MAIL) US.8
    b) ASIA, CHINA:
    DHL (EXPRESS MAIL)
    US.8
    c) AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, OCEANIA:
    DHL (EXPRESS MAIL)
    US.8
    d) CANADA, MEXICO:
    DHL (EXPRESS MAIL)
    US.8
    e) EUROPE:
    DHL (EXPRESS MAIL)
    US.8
    f) JAPAN:  YU PACK US.8
    3) ABOUT SHIPPING METHODS
    a) DHL (EXPRESS MAIL) with a tracking number
    Estimated Delivery time About 1 weeks
    b) Sea mail with a tracking number
    Only for our regualr customers (The lowest shipping method)
    Estimated Delivery time About 2 - 3 months
    ​4) PAYMENT
    Only Paypal payment is accetable. If you'd like an other payment method, please contact me before winning a bid.
    Thank you for looking and happy bidding !
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