Hello. I'd love some help on the strange looking marks on this Japanese silver bowl with lacquer. Thank you so much for looking.
Beautiful Japanese Bowl with Lacquer. Strange mark, Please help
Re: Beautiful Japanese Bowl with Lacquer. Strange mark, Please help
Hello. Any ideas at all please?
Re: Beautiful Japanese Bowl with Lacquer. Strange mark, Please help
Hi Irene,
A belated welcome to the Forum.
I promise we are not ignoring you, it's just you appear to have us stumped with this one.
Hopefully someone will provide an answer soon.
Trev.
A belated welcome to the Forum.
I promise we are not ignoring you, it's just you appear to have us stumped with this one.
Hopefully someone will provide an answer soon.
Trev.
Re: Beautiful Japanese Bowl with Lacquer. Strange mark, Please help
There is a Japanese mixed-metals tradition called "Shakudo" and also possibly the word "Shibuchi" ::: When you look closely at the birds, do you get the impression that they are actually metals such as gold and copper, instead of lacquer? ::: I have not yet found a Shakudo object with this hallmark.....
Maybe the birds are enamel, which is a process of fusing glass with silver, but I get the impression that this is Shakudo, which is a mixed-metal process involving gold and copper ::: They can even produce darker tones of deep brown and almost black with the Shakudo method, so I wouldn't be surprised if this were a Shakudo bowl and all the details are of different metals which creates the different colors ::: Other countries have a similar tradition known as "Niello," but Japan has a separate tradition known as "Shakudo" :::
I have not yet found the hallmark, but the hallmark is very interesting.
Maybe the birds are enamel, which is a process of fusing glass with silver, but I get the impression that this is Shakudo, which is a mixed-metal process involving gold and copper ::: They can even produce darker tones of deep brown and almost black with the Shakudo method, so I wouldn't be surprised if this were a Shakudo bowl and all the details are of different metals which creates the different colors ::: Other countries have a similar tradition known as "Niello," but Japan has a separate tradition known as "Shakudo" :::
I have not yet found the hallmark, but the hallmark is very interesting.
Re: Beautiful Japanese Bowl with Lacquer. Strange mark, Please help
Hello. I believe this is tin (Sn), not silver. The mark is "Tsugiyama" or "Tsuguyama", a Japanese maker of tin items in Meiji era (the latter half of 19th century).
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Re: Beautiful Japanese Bowl with Lacquer. Strange mark, Please help
Hi Natuki,
Thank you very much for the additional information, please stick around on our forums!
Regards,
Oel.
Thank you very much for the additional information, please stick around on our forums!
Regards,
Oel.