Antique Japanese Glass Display Tansu Kazari Mizuya 2 Section (23F-E5)

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23F-E5
$5,800.00
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The antique 2-section Japanese Kazari Dana is a stunning store glass display chest from the late Meiji period, which dates back to the 1890s-1910s. It is a fine example of traditional Japanese craftsmanship and features intricate carvings and delicate inlay work. The chest is made of high-quality wood and boasts a beautiful reddish-brown finish. The upper section of the chest is designed to showcase valuable items through its glass panels, while the lower section provides ample storage space. This antique piece is not only a functional storage unit but also a work of art that represents the beauty and elegance of Japanese design.

The antique 2-section Japanese Kazari Dana is made of two types of woods: Cypress (Hinoki) and Cryptomeria (Suginoki). Cypress is a popular wood in Japan known for its durability and resistance to decay, making it a suitable choice for furniture and construction. Cryptomeria, also known as Japanese cedar, is another common wood used in traditional Japanese furniture and architecture due to its strength, straight grain, and natural resistance to insects and decay. The use of these two woods in the construction of this display chest speaks to the quality and craftsmanship of the piece, as well as the value placed on using high-quality materials in traditional Japanese design.

71 1/2"W x 20"D x 67 3/4"H