Pair of lacquered candlesticks, possibly for a Buddhist altar. Negoro ware. Japan, Momoyama period, 16th century [2900×3250]

    by MunakataSennin

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    1. [Museum](https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/40312). Negoro ware, associated with the Negoro Temple in Wakayama prefecture, is characterized by a strong wooden core, a highly functional form, and the layered application of black and red lacquer. In the medieval period, Negoro utensils and vessels were used primarily by monks residing in Buddhist monasteries and priests of Shinto shrines, as well as by aristocrats and high-ranking warriors.

      Candlesticks are rare among Negoro lacquers. These were probably originally placed before a Buddhist altar. The powerful curves of the base and the bamboo motif of the stem were formed on a lathe. Over years of use, the top layer of red lacquer has worn off, and the underlying black has become visible.

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