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4” x 3” No chips or cracks Boxes like this one have a rich history in East Asian cultures, particularly in China, Japan, and Korea. They were often used to store valuable items such as jewelry, cosmetics, or small personal treasures. The use of lacquerware dates back centuries, with techniques perfected over generations.
The mother-of-pearl inlay, known as "najeon" in Korean or "luodian" in Chinese, is a decorative art form that involves carefully cutting and applying pieces of iridescent shell to create intricate designs. These boxes were not only functional but also served as decorative objects, reflecting the owner's taste and status. The motifs often included auspicious symbols, such as birds representing happiness and longevity, and flowers symbolizing beauty and prosperity.
Today, these vintage boxes are sought after by collectors for their craftsmanship and historical significance. They represent a tangible link to the artistic traditions of East Asia and offer a glimpse into the daily lives of people from the past.
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HiddenHouseStore on Niknax since October 2023 and still loving every minute finding the most amazing treasures for you. As all items are preloved and vintage: All Sales Final. Please get in touch with Seller if there are any questions prior to purchase. Codes: HIDDEN for $5 discount on first item purchased on District over $10. Shipping combined and Tariff overages refunded whenever possible.
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