Tray for Sewing Tools

나전 칠기 반짇그릇 (螺鈿漆器箱子)

1800s
Diameter: 33.1 cm (13 1/16 in.); Overall: 9.6 cm (3 3/4 in.)
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Many thin layers of lacquer were applied to the tray's leather core. The design was cut into the dry lacquer and then the mother-of-pearl was inserted.

Description

This mother-of-pearl lacquer tray is decorated with various scenes of animals interacting with their natural surroundings. Its flat circular base depicts a pond where a leaping carp and a small school of fish swim below the boughs of a cherry tree. The tray’s exterior wall is densely decorated with various animals paired with plants symbolizing wishful thoughts of longevity, marital happiness, and prosperity.
Tray for Sewing Tools

Tray for Sewing Tools

1800s

Korea, Joseon dynasty (1392–1910)

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