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Surface pattern (waritsuke monyō 割付文様), plant pattern (shokubutsu monyō 植物文様), animal pattern (dōbutsu monyō 動物文様): matsukawabishi 松皮菱 lattice, crane shaped tachibana 橘 (tachibana orange) and pines
Motiv gefärbt (jishiro 地白). Passermarken (hoshi 星). Gleiches Motiv unter: OR 3925-1610 und OR 3925-1776. Matsukawabishi 松皮菱 Muster besteht aus 3 Rauten, die auf- und ineinander gestapelt sind. Die Bezeichnung kommt daher, weil die Form den gebrochenen Pinienrinden ähnelt. Matsu 松 = Pinie, kawa 皮 = Rinde (Haut), hishi/bishi 菱 = Raute. Die Wilde Mandarine (tachibana 橘) gilt in Japan als ein Symbol f…
Contributors
- Anonym
Publisher
- MAK – Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna
Type of item
- Katagami
Medium
- astringent paper
- push carving
- insertion of threads
Contributors
- Anonym
Publisher
- MAK – Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna
Type of item
- Katagami
Medium
- astringent paper
- push carving
- insertion of threads
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
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Rights
- In Copyright
Temporal
- 1801-1900
Places
- Mie
Current location
- Wien (Hergestellt)
Provenance
- assumption (1907)
Identifier
- OR 3925-1612
- OR 3925-1612
Language
- deu
- de
Is part of
- Asia Collection (Department)
- Asia collection (Collection)
- Heinrich Siebold collection (Collection)
- Handelsmuseum (Collection)
Providing country
- Austria
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2023-02-13T15:37:53.434Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2023-02-13T15:37:53.434Z