Very Unique, Wooden Natsume resembling Bamboo Nakatsugi w/ Bamboo maki-e



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This is by Shuho Takasaki (高崎秋峰)

Shuho was awarded the Ishikawa Governor prize at The Fourth Ishikawa prefecture industry Exhibition. Also, awarded the Top prize at The Third Ishikawa prefecture Art Exhibition.  He was designated as Japanese Traditional Craftsman (master).


Description


This is in an Excellent (seems Unused) condition with signed wooden box. 

 This piece of measures: 2.874 inched (7.3 cm) in diameter.  
2.992 inched (7.6 cm) in height.   

Weight: 57 g 
Including signed wooden box: 168 g  

 The base material is Wood.
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Title: Bamboo Nakatsugi
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