Incense Box and Wrapping Cloth
The Dutch VOC introduced chintz into Japan and China, where it was treasured as an exotic textile. In Japan it was called sarasa and was used to wrap artefacts, such as this incense box. Objects with a chintz wrapping are also found in the Chinese imperial collection.
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Incense Box and Wrapping Cloth
The Dutch VOC introduced chintz into Japan and China, where it was treasured as an exotic textile. In Japan it was called sarasa and was used to wrap artefacts, such as this incense box. Objects with a chintz wrapping are also found in the Chinese imperial collection.
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Bruikleen van de Vereniging va ...... Herman Karel Westendorp, 1968)
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On loan from the Asian Art Soc ...... arel Westendorp bequest, 1968)
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description
Sits werd door de Nederlandse ...... ngetroffen, gewikkeld in sits.
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The Dutch VOC introduced chint ...... e Chinese imperial collection.
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identifier
AK-MAK-834
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publisher
Rijksmuseum
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Incense Box and Wrapping Cloth
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Wierookdoos en hoes
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created
c. 1700 - c. 1799
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ca. 1700 - ca. 1799
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extent
deksel breedte 4,5 cm
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deksel hoogte 1,6 cm
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deksel lengte 9,4 cm
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doos breedte 4,5 cm
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doos hoogte 1,1 cm
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doos lengte 9,4 cm
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geheel hoogte 2,3 cm
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height 1.1 cm
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height 1.6 cm
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height 2.3 cm
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Collectie: Aziatische keramiek
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Collectie: Japan (collectie)
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Collection: Asian ceramics
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provenance
…; from the widow of Prof. Dr ...... om on loan to the museum, 1972
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spatial
temporal
18e eeuw
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18th century
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