Tray, late 17th century, 1 3/4 x 16 x 16 1/8 in. ( x x cm), Black lacquer with mother-of-pearl inlay, China, 17th century, The technique of inlaying lacquer with mother-of-pearl dates from the Shang dynasty (1200s-900s BCE) and later hundreds of tiny pieces of thin shell were combined to create complicated pictorial scenes like the landscape illustrated here. The technique remained popular through the 1700s and was adopted outside of China by craftsmen on the Ryuku Islands (Okinawa) where native shells were particularly beautiful


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