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Marriage Furniture for Tenshoin Atsuhime
Probably due to the evacuation of the Edo castle at the end of Edo Period, only few wedding furniture of Atsuhime remain today. Only four have been identified including Black Female Palanquin with Design of Family Crests and Hollyhock Arabesque in Maki-e Lacquer (collection of Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, the Smithsonian Institution in America), Akodauri Incense Burner (Design of Family Crests and Hollyhock Arabesque in Maki-e Lacquer on Muranashi-ji Foundation) (collection of the Tokugawa Memorial Foundation), An Incense Set with Design of Family Crests and Hollyhock Arabesque in Maki-e Lacquer on Nashi-ji Foundation (collection of Osaka Aoyama University and Junior College), and Tea-bowl Stand and Lid with Design of Family Crests and Hollyhock Arabesque in Maki-e Lacquer (collection of the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum), all of which have a hollyhock arabesque design. Since the design matches the one documented in A List of Wedding Furniture of Atsuhime, the four items are believed to be the wedding furniture of Tenshoin Atsuhime.