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The Aizu Lacquer Candy Box by Komatsu Shigeo exemplifies the quiet refinement and auspicious symbolism of traditional Japanese artistry. Its softly rounded form is adorned with motifs of pine, bamboo, plum blossoms, hamaya (evil-dispelling arrows), and higaki latticework, each an emblem of good fortune and enduring grace. The pine represents steadfastness and integrity, the bamboo resilience and peace through the seasons, while the plum blossom, which blooms in the cold of winter, symbolizes dignity and perseverance. The hamaya motif, often associated with blessings and protection, makes this piece particularly suited for celebratory occasions.
Crafted using the traditional Aizu-e technique of lacquer painting, the design is first transferred onto the surface through a kataoshi pressing process, then outlined in bengara urushi, a mixture of iron oxide and natural lacquer. Komatsu carefully paints rounded pines on the upper and lower sections of the box, places bamboo leaves between them, and completes the composition with delicate clusters of plum blossoms. The piece is finished with keshikin, a matte gold application that subdues the sheen of the metal, creating an understated yet radiant elegance.
Komatsu places great emphasis on what he calls the “flow of composition,” ensuring that each motif harmonizes with the vessel’s natural form. His work carries forward the subtle, richly colored expressions characteristic of Aizu-e lacquer painting. For the plum blossoms, he employs the mori-e technique, a method of raised painting that gives the flowers a gentle three-dimensional presence. Because even the slightest variation in drying affects the result, careful control of temperature and humidity is essential throughout the process.
Every stage of production is performed entirely by hand, and the subtle fluctuations of the brush lend the piece a quiet warmth and human presence.
DETAILS
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size |
D 11.0 cm (4.3 in) x H 7.5 cm (3.0 in) [inner] D 9.3 cm (3.7 in) |
| Weight | 140 g (4.9 oz) |
| Material |
Wood [Coating] Lacquer |
| Package Type | Wooden box |
| Microwave | No |
| Dishwasher | No |
Maker / Brand
Through the timeless medium of gold and lacquer, Komatsu Shigeo transforms stillness into radiance. He continues Japan’s long tradition of urushi art and the intricate maki-e technique. His maki-e works speak not through extravagance but through calm precision. Every curve, every shimmer, feels measured yet alive, like a breath suspended between motion and rest. Komatsu’s artistry lies in his ability to reveal depth through restraint, distilling centuries of Aizu craftsmanship into forms. The result is not mere ornamentation, but a meditation on the enduring dialogue between hand, material, and time.

Crafts
Aizu lacquerware is a traditional craft originating from the Aizu region in western Fukushima. Nestled in a basin surrounded by mountain ranges, the region's humid climate provides ideal conditions for working with lacquer. Aizu lacquerware is known for its auspicious motifs and refined decorative techniques, including Aizu-e, featuring vibrant Japanese floral patterns, and maki-e, which uses gold powder to create intricate designs.
Firmly rooted in over 400 years of tradition, Aizu lacquerware continues to evolve by embracing modern techniques, sharing its timeless beauty with the world today.

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About Artist
Musubi Gallery
Since its inception, MUSUBI KILN has strived to introduce the world to the finest traditional crafts from masters all around Japan.
Here, in the Gallery, we seek to showcase the highest echelon of traditional techniques passed down through generations. You can discover works from masters who have not only perfected those methods, but added their imagination to innovate the craft even further.
Some of these masters have even been named Living National Treasures, a title bestowed upon them by the Japanese government to formally recognize their contribution to crafts and culture — thereby cementing their legacy and making them an important part of art history.
Each piece is meticulously handcrafted over many months to create a timeless treasure that's unlike any other. And when it's in your home, you, too, will become part of that history.
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