Kōgō: Incense Containers. S. Song Incense container with motif of dandelion and dragonfly (originally a cosmetic box?) S. Song, 12 th cen. H. 2.5 cm;

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Kōgō: Incense Containers

S. Song Incense container with motif of dandelion and dragonfly (originally a cosmetic box?) S. Song, 12 th cen. H. 2.5 cm; D. 8.1 cm Private Collection

Incense container (originally a cosmetic box?) S. Song, 12 th —13 th cen. H. 3.2 cm; D. 9.6 cm Fujita Museum, Osaka

Incense Container Muromachi period, 14 th— 15th cen. Carved red lacquer H. 2.6 cm; D cm Private Collection

Incense container with motif of hybiscus Momoyamam period, 16 th cen. Carved red lacquer H. 3.8 cm; D. 7.6 cm

Maki-e Incense container (originally a cosmetic box) Kamkura period, 13 th cen. Gold lacquer with lead and mother of pearl inlay H. 2.8 cm; D. 6.8 x 5.4 cm. Hatakeyama Museum, Tokyo

makie Incense container (originally a cosmetic box) Kamkura period, 13 th cen. Gold lacquer with lead inlay H. 3.8 cm; D. 6.4 cm Mishima Shrine, shizuoka Prefecture

Ming Mother of Pearl Incense container with mother of pearl inlay Ming Dynasty, 14 th —15 th cen. H. 2.8 cm; D. 7.8 cm Private Collection

Shino Ichimonji Incense container of the “Ichimonji” type with motif of butterfly Momoyama period, 16 th cen. Shino Ware H. 2.5 cm; D. 6.3 cm MOA Museum

Oribe Incense container with “ponytail” motif Edo period, 16 th –17 th century Oribe ware H. 4.2 cm; D. 5.5 x 5.4 cm Private Collection

Ninsei Nonomura Ninsei (act. Mid. 17 th cen.) Incense container in the shape of a folded letter Stoneware with overglaze enamel H. 2.1 cm; D. 6.5 x 7.8 cm Private Collection

Ninsei Nonomura Ninsei (act. Mid. 17 th cen.) Incense container in the shape of a Mandarin Duck Edo period, 17 th cen. H. 4.7 cm; D. 5.8 x 2.9 cm Fujita Museum, Osaka

Ming Incense container Ming Dynasty, 17 th cen. Porcelain H. 4.1 cm; D. 6.1 x 6.9 cm. Private Collection

Ming Incense container with decoration of dog and hawk Ming Dynasty, 17 th cen. Celadon H. 5.6 cm; D. 5.5 x 6.1 cm Private collection

Tang and S. Song Incense container in the shape of a chrysanthemum (originally a cosmetic container?) S. Song Dynaty, 12 th cen. Porcelain H. 3.9 cm; D. 7.8 cm Private Collection

Tang and S. Song Incense container with motif of butterfly (originally a cosmetic box) Tang Dynasty, 9 th cen. Proto-porcelain H. 4.6 cm; D. 7.7 cm Private Collection