Kakumaru_Direct|Lacquerware

Collection: Library, inkstone case, license holder, Buddhist altar implements

Fumiko: A bunko is a pedestal or shelf in a Japanese-style room for displaying paintings, calligraphy, and decorative items. It is mainly used to display classical books and artworks. It is generally made of wood, lacquered, and decorated with metal fittings, and its beautiful design enhances the atmosphere of a Japanese-style room.


Inkstone box: An inkstone box is a box for storing calligraphy tools such as inkstone, ink, and brushes. It is a traditional calligraphy tool and is generally made of wood and lacquered. Inside, it comes with a water pitcher and a small plate, and is used as an essential item for practicing calligraphy.


License holders: License holders are boxes or cases for organizing and storing official permits and documents. They are mainly used to store old documents and formal documents. They are made of various materials such as wood, leather, and metal, and have a strong protective function.


Butsugu (Buddhist equipment): Butsugu refers to the tools and decorations that are placed on the altar in Buddhist temples and homes. They include pedestals for enshrining Buddhist statues, candlesticks, flower vases, incense burners, and sutra desks. The materials and designs, such as metal, wood, or ceramic, vary depending on the sect and purpose.