Vintage Serving Tray Lacquer Wood Grape Hand Painted Art Signed Unused
Vintage Serving Tray Lacquer Wood Grape Hand Painted Art Signed Unused
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🍇 Japanese Vintage Serving Tray | 1960s | Aizu Nuri 会津塗 Lacquer Wood | Grape Hand Painted Art | Signed | With Original Paper Bag
This is a rare and exquisite Japanese vintage serving tray, handcrafted in the 1960s using the traditional Aizu Nuri (会津塗) lacquerware technique—renowned for its rich finish, artistry, and heritage craftsmanship.
🎨 The tray features a beautiful hand-painted grape motif, a symbol of prosperity and abundance in Japanese art. The design is delicately brushed onto the surface, creating a striking contrast against the deep lacquered wood.
The tray is also signed by the artisan, and even more uniquely, it comes with its original paper bag, making it a wonderful collector’s item or a thoughtful gift for lovers of authentic Japanese culture.
✨ It has never been used and remains in excellent vintage condition, showcasing both beauty and historical value.
Perfect for tea service, display, or vintage interior design, this is a timeless and one-of-a-kind piece.
✅ Key Features:
✅ Handcrafted in Japan in the 1960s
✅ Made with Aizu Nuri 会津塗 lacquerware technique
✅ Features hand-painted grape artwork
✅ Signed by the artisan
✅ Comes with original paper bag
✅ Unused and in excellent condition
✅ Rare and collectible tray for display or use
📸 Please examine all photos carefully to appreciate the hand-painted detail and condition of this exceptional piece.
⚠️ Special Notice:
This item is also listed on multiple platforms and will be sold to the first buyer.
If sold elsewhere before purchase, the order may be canceled.
🎎 Don’t miss the opportunity to own this authentic and rare piece of Japanese lacquerware art!
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