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Hyakki Yagyo - Night Parade of 100 Demons - Special Maki-e Box

€5.010,95


Brand new Special Maki-e small Box by Tomonori Yamasaki.

This is one time only one of a kind item. 

Tomonori Yamasaki created this Special Maki-e Box to express the world of Hyakki yagyo by adding more atmospheric expressions in a more spacious area than he had shown in guinomi's (sake cups) before.

Tomonori explains that in the original "Hyakki Yagyo Emaki (picture scroll)", a big fireball-like thing is written in the final end, therefore it is as if the Yokai (demons) are running away from it. So in this box, the big fireball was drawn.  

 

There are 7 Hyakki Yagyo Onis

 - Ao-Oni (Blue demon)

 - Aka-Oni (Red demon)

 - Torikabuto (Bird helmet)

 - Biwa (Four‐stringed Japanese lute)

 - Nabe (Pot)

 - Utsubo (Pitcher)

 - Shou (Japanese wind instrument)  

   and a small turtle captured by and following Biwa.

 

It comes in a paulownia wood  box signed "Hyakki Yagyo" by the artist.


Explanation of 7 Demons

On Top;

"Ao-oni" Blue demon: A blue demon wearing a crown, which is said to have been worn by a person who guarded a nobleman, and pretending to be a policeman.

”Tori Kabuto” Bird helmet: A bird helmet in the shape of a bird believed to be in paradise. It is a helmet worn by musicians and dancers in Bugaku (court dances with music).

 "Biwa" Four‐stringed Japanese lute: In the picture scrolls, the yokai is seen having difficulty pulling the koto monster, but this time I brought the turtle along.

On sides; 
"Aka-oni" Red demon: Wielding a sacred object called Ohnusa, used to purge debris and misfortune. Together with the blue demon, he seems to be guarding the peace of the night.

"Nabe" Pot: A set of kitchen utensils, including a ladle and a pestle, hanging from a balance rod. It is covered with flames and is hot. 

"Utsubo" Pitcher: An armor worn at the waist to hold arrows. He wears a feather ornament, a bow and arrow, and armor, but he seems to be running away from something.

Inside;

"Shō" Japanese wind instrument: A wind instrument used in Gagaku (ancient Japanese court music), made of long and short thin bamboo strips. The figure carrying a tin staff and sprouting wings looks like an ascetic.

  

Box Size

    Outer size: 120 x 120 x 60 (mm)

    Inner size: 111 x 111 x 40 (mm)

Content Volume      400 (cm3) (cc) 
Weight

  Maki-e Box  182 (g)

 Total with Paulownia box   430 (g)

Core Wood   Hiba / False arborvitae

 

It is compact with a special atmosphere.

 

The lacquer work is done with authentic durable Wajima Lacquerware work.

(Three layers of fine Wajima Jinoko (Diatomaceous earth) finish with cloth coverings.)

 

The last five pictures shows how this box was created by Tomonori Yamasaki in his workshop in Wajima-city.   

 

>> Tomonori Yamasaki’s boigraphy is shown in this link here (same as before).

 

Countries (or Regions) we ship Regularly

Currently, the locations to which we ship our products internationally regularly are limited to the following countries or regions. This has been revised on Nov. 2023.  

  • Japan
<Asia>
  • Hong Kong (Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China)
  • Republic of Singapore
  • Taiwan (Republic of China)
  • Malaysia
  • South Korea 
<North America>
  • United States of America
  • Canada (Newly added Nov. 2023)
<Europe>
  • United Kingdom
  • Switzerland
  • Sweden
  • France
  • Germany 
  • Italy
  • Netherlands
  • Liechtenstein
  • Austria
  • Monaco
<Oceania>
  • New Zealand

We do ship to other countries based on the items and your request.

     We have shipped to countries in Europe, many times, 

     but there are shipping conditions based on products for those areas.

     Please contact us at customer@kogeistyling.co.jp for further details. 

Shipping and handling fees (Revised Dec. 2022)

For limited destinations of Asia;

Purchase Amount (JPY)            Shipping and Handling Fees (JPY)

1     – ¥14,999                      ¥2,900

15,000 – ¥29,999                 ¥2,600

30,000 – ¥44,999                 ¥1,900

over 45,000                              Free

 

For other destinations,(US, EU, Oceania);

Purchase Amount (JPY)     Shipping and Handling Fees (JPY)

 1     – ¥14,999       ¥4,600

 15,000 – ¥29,999     ¥4,300

 30,000 – ¥44,999     ¥3,200

 45,000 – ¥59,999     ¥2,000

 over 60,000          Free

For details please see the "International Shipping & Handling fees"  listed on the FOOTER below.

However in any case, please note that the international shipping and handling fees are exclusive of any customs duties and taxes levied by the country you are recieving the package. 

 

Shipping operation

All orders are shipped from Kogei Styling in Tokyo, Japan. We operate Monday through Friday and are closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and Japanese National holidays. Orders submitted on Friday evening, Saturday, or Sunday (based on Japan Standard Time) will be processed on the following Monday (if Monday is a National Holiday then on the following business day), however, some exceptions may apply. 

We see that the international logistics are coming back to normal from the COVID days, however with so many geopolitical uncertainties happening, we can never be certain that the international logistics is stable at the time we receive your order. But in general it is expected as follows;

  • Hong Kong       4-7 days
  • Singapore         4-7 days
  • Taiwan              4-7 days
  • United States    10-14 days
  • Europe              11-15 days

Order tracking

All orders can be tracked during shipment and we will notify you of the tracking number and other necessary information as soon as it is available to us.

Shipping service providers

Based on the service quality and the reliability of the shipping company with respect to a particular order, we may use

Japan Post EMS (Express Quality Service by Japan Post Co., Ltd., who also may use local posting operations at the destination countries), Yamato Transport Co., Ltd.   

for international shipments (local transportation may be handled by different local companies from time to time). All International shipments from Japan are by air.

 Shipping Insurance

For international shipping, shipping insurance (Maximum of 2,000,000 JPY per package) is included in the shipping and handling fees. Practically the full value of the products are insured. An important point is that the damage needs to be claimed by us Kogei Styling to the courier. And the courier will make an investigation based on our claim. Please be careful that once the shipment reaches its destination and is accepted it may no longer be insured by the shipping insurance. So please let us know immediately if there is a problem with the package arriving. 

Domestic Shipping within Japan

For domestic shipping within Japan, we collect consumption tax and charge shipping and handling fees. Domestic shipping and handling fees may be adjusted according to the size and the destination of your shipment.

For domestic shipping, the terms are identical to the terms for international shipping except that the maximum insured value is 300,000 JPY.

< Guide >

Our fine Japanese lacquerwares are basically made of genuine natural wood and natural urushi lacquer. The Worst things to the fine lacquerwares are Drying and giving Heat Shocks.

As an urushi lacquer's natural characteristics, it hardens most under humidity of 70-80% (RH) and a temperature of 20-25 degrees Celsius (68-77°F). Therefore, humidity is good for urushi lacquer, by nature, and for the base wood as well.

Just keeping the fine Japanese lacquerware in a dry cupboard all through a year is not what you want to do. Periodic Use is the Best Care for your fine Japanese lacquerware since the Moisture it gives to both the lacquer and the wood maintains and extends the quality and the life of both.

Japanese natural urushi lacquerware will literary shine more after your use, due to the moisture given, and the repeated use and wiping with a soft cloth. This is proof of the natural urushi lacquer product and authenticity. It does not happen with a chemical product. 

Please be a little careful not to scratch fine lacquerwares with rough ceramics or metals, urushi lacquer coatings are tough but not hard as them. When putting them away, please try to keep your fine Japanese lacquerware from the direct sunlight. Urushi lacquer is vulnerable to UV rays. 

 

< Care Instructions for Genuine Lacquerware >

  • Please Do NOT use the lacquerware in a microwave oven.
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  • Please Do NOT use the lacquerware in a dishwasher and dryer.

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  • Please Do NOT leave the lacquerware in a refrigerator for a long time. A couple of hours is OK.

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  • Please Do NOT expose the lacquerware in the direct sunlight for a long time.

    • An example indicator for the acceptable duration is that your exposed skin can accept.
      The reason is that the UV rays will degrade the urushi lacquer coating from its structure.

  • Please wash by hand using lukewarm water with a soft sponge using liquid mild detergents. 

  • Please avoid using a scrub sponge or hard sponge that might scratch the surface.

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  • Please wipe with a dry soft cloth after rinse.

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  • Please do not stack lacquerwares on/under coarse or rough ceramics, it will damage the surface.

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  • Please avoid using metal silverware directly on them.

  • In case if there is a crack or a chip, please contact us for a repair. Water or any liquid will permeate through those cracks and in the long run it will damage the coatings and the lacquerware.

If you handle with care, it will shine through your life.

* This instruction is not intended for antique or collectible fine Japanese lacquerware. They should be treated specially since they may have small cracks in the lacquer coatings that permeate through to the core wood.

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