Antique Japanese Kimono Tansu – 2-Section Kiri Wood Chest with Floral Sukashi-Bori on Kannon-Biraki Doors & 2 Drawers with Warabite Pulls, 1910, Taisho Era (SKU: 25S-A408)

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25S-A408
$950.00
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Antique Japanese Kimono Tansu Section Chest With Floral Sukashi Bori On Kannon Biraki Doors And Drawers With Warabite Pulls, Kiri, Meiji Era (SKU 25S-A408)

Elegant craftsmanship meets functional design

This exquisite two-section kimono tansu, crafted from kiri wood, showcases the artistry of traditional Japanese furniture making. The chest is adorned with intricate floral sukashi bori, enhancing its aesthetic appeal while remaining a testament to the craftsmanship of the Meiji era. The Kannon biraki doors open to reveal ample storage, making it both beautiful and practical.

Featuring two spacious drawers with warabite pulls, this tansu exemplifies the harmony of form and function. The warm tones of the wood highlight the natural grain, while the black iron fittings lend a striking contrast. Perfect for adding a touch of Japanese elegance to any space, this piece is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

  • Origin: Japan
  • Era: Meiji (1868-1912)
  • Material: Kiri wood
  • Use: Storage chest
  • Features: Floral sukashi bori, Kannon biraki doors, two drawers with warabite pulls
  • Dimensions: --
  • Condition: Excellent

A timeless piece that embodies the spirit of Japanese tradition.

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