Antique Japanese 3-Section Kimono Tansu – Kiri Wood Chest with Sukashi-Bori Hardware & Warabite Kanagu, 1910, Meiji Era (SKU: 25S-A416)

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25S-A416
$1,500.00
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Antique Japanese Section Kimono Tansu Chest With Sukashi Bori Hardware And Warabite Kanagu, Kiri, Meiji Era (SKU 25S-A416)

Exquisite craftsmanship meets functionality in this stunning antique tansu.

This remarkable three-section kimono tansu, crafted from kiri wood, showcases the elegance of traditional Japanese design. Featuring intricate sukashi bori hardware and warabite kanagu, this chest not only serves as a practical storage solution but also as a beautiful statement piece. The warm tones of the wood, combined with its meticulous construction, reflect the artistry of the Meiji era.

Designed to accommodate kimono and other garments, the tansu offers ample storage with multiple drawers and compartments. Each element, from the sliding doors to the finely detailed hardware, speaks to a time when craftsmanship was held in the highest regard. This piece is ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of Japanese antiques, adding a touch of history and elegance to any space.

  • Origin: Japan
  • Era: Meiji (1868-1912)
  • Material: Kiri wood
  • Use: Storage for kimono and textiles
  • Features: Sukashi bori hardware, warabite kanagu, multiple compartments
  • Dimensions: --
  • Condition: Excellent

A timeless addition that embodies the spirit of Japanese heritage.

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