Antique Japanese 3-Section Kimono Tansu – Kiri Wood Chest with Hikido Sliding Door, Karakusa Kanagu & 8 Warabite Pull Drawers, 1910, Meiji Era (SKU: 25S-A470)

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25S-A470
$1,500.00
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Antique Japanese Three Section Kimono Tansu Chest With Hikido Sliding Door, Karakusa Kanagu And Warabite Pull Drawers, Kiri, Meiji Era (SKU 25S-A470)

A Timeless Treasure of Japanese Craftsmanship

This exquisite three-section kimono tansu, crafted from kiri wood, showcases a harmonious blend of functionality and artistry. The elegant design features intricate Warabite pulls and karakusa kanagu, reflecting the rich heritage of Japanese furniture making. Each detail tells a story, making this piece a captivating addition to any home.

With eight spacious warabite pull drawers, this tansu offers ample storage while maintaining a sleek and refined appearance. The warm tones of the wood enhance its natural beauty, making it not just a storage solution but a stunning focal point in any room. This piece embodies the spirit of traditional Japanese design, marrying form and function seamlessly.

  • Origin: Japan
  • Era: Meiji (1868-1912)
  • Material: Kiri wood
  • Use: Storage for kimono and textiles
  • Features: Three sections, sliding door, karakusa kanagu, eight warabite pull drawers
  • Dimensions: --
  • Condition: Excellent

A beautiful testament to Japanese craftsmanship, this tansu is ready to be cherished for generations.

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