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A Negoro lacquer tray
Momoyama period (16th century)
The circular tray set on a flared high base, the under layer of black lacquer showing through the red outer layer in random patches
16 ½ in. (41.9 cm.) diameter

Lot Essay

Negoro lacquers are traditionally associated with the Negoro Temple complex in Naka-gun, Kii province (Wakayama Prefecture) founded in the 12th century by monks of Shingon Buddhism. Negoro wares are greatly admired for their vigor, unassuming shapes and the appearance of antiquity due to the vermilion wearing through to the black lacquer.

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