This 3D-printed replica of a Muromachi period tray, originally from Japan and housed at The Cleveland Museum of Art, captures the elegance and historical significance of the original. The tray, which exemplifies the sophisticated Negoro lacquer technique, features the striking visual combination of red over black lacquer that became renowned for its intricate, wear-revealed patterns. Created in the style of this historic object, the replica is available in a range of modern materials, allowing for both aesthetic and functional versatility.
Material options for this replica include:
– White Nylon: Offering a smooth surface and a budget-friendly option, the polished finish creates a clean, tactile quality while maintaining a minimalist aesthetic.
– Black Nylon: Treated for enhanced durability and scratch resistance, this finish provides a stable, uniform color suitable for both indoor and outdoor environments.
– Bronze, Brass, and Gold-Plated Brass: Using advanced metal casting techniques, these materials provide an elegant, antique look, mirroring the timeless artistry of the original tray with precision and durability.
– White Rhodium-Plated Brass: This premium finish offer a refined, lustrous appearance, with the metal casting process ensuring a detailed and high-quality reproduction that reflects the historic craftsmanship of the original.
Please note that objects larger than the limits of the production process are produced in a smaller scale than the original.
































