Kin'unken Explained
Kin'unken (錦雲軒七宝焼 Kin'unken Shippōyaki) was a Japanese cloisonnéーmaking company located in Kyoto, Japan.
The company was given an imperial warrant of appointment to the Japanese court and was also patronized by the King of the Belgians.
Objects from Kin'unken are traded at auctions for high prices.[1] [2]
See also
External links
- https://ginza-shinseido.com/blog/2020/06/13/%E9%8C%A6%E9%9B%B2%E8%BB%92-%E8%8A%B1%E9%B3%A5%E7%B4%8B-%E8%8A%B1%E7%93%B6/
Notes and References
- Web site: A cloisonné-enamel slender ovoid vase By Kinunken of Kyoto, Meiji era (1868-1912) . Bonhams.com . 2016-02-26.
- Web site: A cloisonné enamel vase By Kin'unken of Kyoto, Meiji Period . Bonhams.com . 2016-02-26.