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Subject:Carved Lacquer Vase
Posted By: Sat, Oct 24, 2009 IP: 63.249.116.151

I recently acquired this 12" vase and would like to know something about it if possible.

When I bought it, I was uncertain as to whether it might be a resin or plastic casting. But on close examination, I'm convinced that it is carved lacquer. In the closeup you can see grain from layering in the carved areas. I tested it with a red hot pin in an inconspicuous spot, and while the surface appeared to be affected by the hot pin, the pin did not penetrate more than one or two thousandths of an inch--and no smell. About what I would expect from lacquer.

So is this kind of work commonly done these days? Is this an export or tourist piece? The detail--especially in the geometric background designs is somewhat astonishing if it is done by hand. On the other hand, I'm continually surprised at what comes out of China these days. I can't begin to decide whether it might be new or an older piece. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Dan







Subject:Re: Carved Lacquer Vase
Posted By: Fri, Oct 30, 2009 IP: 63.249.116.151

Thank you.

Subject:Re: Carved Lacquer Vase
Posted By: Mon, Nov 02, 2009 IP: 96.49.178.148

This is called Cinnabar. Perhaps you can check more about this in the Internet.
Ernest

Subject:Re: Carved Lacquer Vase
Posted By: Tue, Nov 03, 2009 IP: 63.249.116.151

Thanks Ernest. That is helpful.

DD

Subject:Re: Carved Lacquer Vase
Posted By: Wed, Nov 04, 2009 IP: 66.27.171.103

I agree with Ernest that this vase is carved cinnabar. Your photos clearly show the layers of built-up lacquer.

I can't recall seeing an old cinnabar vase with an enameled bottom such as we see on your vase.

The shiny metal is also a bit of a red flag, if old it should have darkened and become patinated.

Regardless of the age of the vase, the carving is very nice and I really like the contrasting colors of the lacquer.

I would guess the age to be mid to late 20th century, and if you didn't pay too much for it, it is a great decorator piece.

Please let us know what you find out about this beautiful specimen.

Cheers
Gman

Subject:Re: Carved Lacquer Vase
Posted By: Thu, Nov 05, 2009 IP: 63.249.116.151

Thanks GMan for your opinion on the vase.

I suspected that it was not too old, but was impressed with the level of workmanship, and of course, the time that must have been put into it. If it is recently made, it must be done with slave labor, I'm afraid.

I bought the vase at a yard sale for only a few dollars, so am quite pleased with the purchase. I've found a lot of similar items on the internet, in a wide range of quality and price. So I will probably never pin down the details on this piece. I guess it is what it is, and I'll be content with that.

Best regards,

DD


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