A pair of Japanese Taisho period gold and red lacquer hexagonal planters from the early 20th century, with recessed reeded cartouches. Created in Japan during the Taisho period (1912-1926), each of this pair of planters draws our attention with its lovely contrast of colors showcasing a red lacquered hexagonal body, accented with gilt trims and cartouches, highlighted with reeded effects. Placed anywhere in a home, atop a credenza or on the floor, this pair of Japanese Taisho planters will bring a colorful presence to any home decor.