Takimotobo Maki-e, Japan
Inscription Translation: For Takimotobo, ca. 1589-1639
Takimotobo, a monk and famous tea master that held tea ceremonies for the Shogun. He was considered one of the three best calligraphers in early Edo.
Circa: Early 1630’s
H: 10.5 inches
Outer Diameter: 17.75 inches
Internal Diameter: 14.5 inches
12.6 lbs.
Inscription Translation: For Takimotobo, ca. 1589-1639
Takimotobo, a monk and famous tea master that held tea ceremonies for the Shogun. He was considered one of the three best calligraphers in early Edo.
Circa: Early 1630’s
H: 10.5 inches
Outer Diameter: 17.75 inches
Internal Diameter: 14.5 inches
12.6 lbs.
Inscription Translation: For Takimotobo, ca. 1589-1639
Takimotobo, a monk and famous tea master that held tea ceremonies for the Shogun. He was considered one of the three best calligraphers in early Edo.
Circa: Early 1630’s
H: 10.5 inches
Outer Diameter: 17.75 inches
Internal Diameter: 14.5 inches
12.6 lbs.