Makie products go well with Western furniture.
Chadai (tea cup basement)
(Edo era, early 19th century)
Four Seasons Trays
(Edo era, early 19th century)
Makie is Japanese lacquer sprinkled with gold powder. The technique was developed more than 1,000 years ago and blossomed in the Edo era (1603—1868). With reasonable care (avoiding ultraviolet rays and excessive dryness), lacquer and Makie last for many years.
HIROBUTA Tray
(Meiji era, late 19th century)
Tanzaku (oblong cards) Box
(Edo era, early 19th century)