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Japanese Craft
- The permanent Japanese exhibition was an important factor when Röhsska Museum opened to the public in 1916. The museum still has a Japanese room, which highlights a representative selection of the rich collections. The foundations of the museum’s collections of Japanese design were laid early, through a few major acquisitions of Japanese artefacts. These include a donation from a number of merchants in Göteborg in 1905, the orientalist Fredrik Martin’s collection with a total of 800 objects of Japanese handicrafts.
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- Sake cup
- Japan, 1000-1100-tal
- RKM 244-1987
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- Helmet
- 1200 - 1399
- RKM 299-1906
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- Helmet
- 1400 - 1499
- RKM 298-1906
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- Tsuba
- Japan, 1400 - 1499
- RKM 320-1906
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- Tsuba
- Japan, 1400 - 1499
- RKM 321-1906
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- Tsuba
- Japan, 1400-1600-tal
- RKM 317-1906
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- Tsuba
- Japan, 1500 - 1599
- RKM 340-1906
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- Tsuba
- Japan, 1500 - 1599
- RKM 341-1906
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- Tsuba
- Japan, 1500 - 1599
- RKM 352-1906
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- Tsuba
- Japan, 1500 - 1599
- RKM 679-1906
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- Helmet
- 1500 - 1699
- RKM 300-1906
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- Saké flacon
- Japan, ca 1600
- RKM 79-1986