The BEST Sumitsubo (Japanese Ink Line) We Have Ever Seen! - EXCELSIOR 103572 - AS OF JUNE 16

$ 3,495.00
  • The BEST Sumitsubo (Japanese Ink Line) We Have Ever Seen! - EXCELSIOR 103572

The BEST Sumitsubo (Japanese Ink Line) We Have Ever Seen! - EXCELSIOR 103572 - AS OF JUNE 16

$ 3,495.00
Item #: EXCELSIOR 103572

Carved boxwood depicting a frog atop a curling lily pad. Frighteningly thin. Irreplaceable! 7 1/2 inches long. Early and FINE! A beautiful wooden example of the traditional Chinese/Japanese ink line, a tool believed to date back to ancient Egypt and China. The sumitsubo is an important spiritual symbol, so the early custom was to leave it in the newly built shrine or temple as a treasure. In modern times, it is given to the master carpenter, who will likely donate it to the shrine. This tool is used to mark wood where it is to be cut, much like the Western chalk line. Its ample well was made to hold a wad of silk cotton saturated with ink. When the line is drawn through, it picks up the ink for marking.

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Carved boxwood depicting a frog atop a curling lily pad. Frighteningly thin. Irreplaceable! 7 1/2 inches long. Early and FINE! A beautiful wooden example of the traditional Chinese/Japanese ink line, a tool believed to date back to ancient Egypt and China. The sumitsubo is an important spiritual symbol, so the early custom was to leave it in the newly built shrine or temple as a treasure. In modern times, it is given to the master carpenter, who will likely donate it to the shrine. This tool is used to mark wood where it is to be cut, much like the Western chalk line. Its ample well was made to hold a wad of silk cotton saturated with ink. When the line is drawn through, it picks up the ink for marking.