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The Sakura Shuniku Case — Kamakura-bori, carved to house the vermilion vessel.
A companion to the seal itself, and the quiet centerpiece of the signing ritual. Carved from the same 800-year tradition that earned the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Award — a case made to house the vessel of vermilion ink paste that gives every seal its voice.
Why this material

Carved in the Kamakura-bori tradition — recognised within Japan Heritage and honoured at the national level.
The layered natural lacquer exterior shields the shuniku vessel within from light and dust, keeping it ready for years of use.

A Vessel Worthy of the Ritual. Vermilion seal paste — shuniku — has sealed Japan's most important documents for centuries, kept in small porcelain or metal vessels. This case, hand-carved with cherry blossoms in layered lacquer, gives that vessel a home worthy of it — elevating its keeping from mere storage to ceremony.
Who it's for
For those who treat the act of sealing as it was meant to be — deliberate, personal, permanent — and for owners of a fine signet seeking its rightful companion piece.
Please note: the shuniku vessel and vermilion ink paste shown in the photograph are for display purposes only and are not included. This listing is for the Kamakura-bori case only, designed to hold a standard shuniku container.

The Sakura Shuniku Case — Kamakura-bori, carved to house the vermilion vessel

108.000 JPYPrecio
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0/500
Cantidad
  • KAMAKURA SIGNET — The Signature Collection

    The pinnacle of our craft: Kamakura-bori, an 800-year tradition recognised within Japan Heritage and honoured with the Award of the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. hand-finished by descendants of the Kei School of Buddhist sculptors, and engraved with your name by First-Class certified masters of the Tsukino family — four generations of carvers, working from a Kamakura atelier since 1898. Inscribed in our proprietary Tsukino Kissotai script, found in no other workshop. Released in a strictly limited number each year.

    A craft Japan chose to tell the world about — entrusted, now, to a single name.

  • Dimensions: 70×70×45mm

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