Antique Japanese Sewing Box with Flowing Grain Pattern — 1920s, Taisho Era (SKU: 25M-457-3)

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25M-457-3
$150.00
IMPORTED FROM JAPAN
Size: 12 1/2"W x 7 1/2"D x 10 1/2"H
Ship From Location: Berkeley, California
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Antique Japanese Sewing Box with Flowing Grain Pattern — 1920s, Taisho Era
The Art of Organization, Woven with Time

This beautifully preserved antique Japanese sewing box from the 1920s Taisho Period is a visual poem in wood. Its standout feature is the mesmerizing, undulating grain pattern—resembling waves or windblown sand—that flows seamlessly across each drawer face. Crafted with precision and care, this piece was designed not only for practical storage, but as an expression of aesthetic harmony.

Five drawers in varying sizes offer versatile storage for sewing notions, jewelry, or keepsakes. Delicate metal pulls with a subtle flourish lend a graceful balance to its earthy presence. Whether placed on a dresser, writing desk, or entry table, this box adds both function and soul to your space.

This is more than a chest—it's a testament to quiet craftsmanship, once nestled in the home of a skilled artisan, now ready to bring elegance and order to yours.

  • Origin: Japan

  • Era: 1920s, Taisho Period

  • Material: Chestnut wood with visible grain, metal handles

  • Color: Warm brown with flowing wood grain patterns

  • Dimensions: 12 1/2"W x 7 1/2"D x 10 1/2"H

  • Condition: Excellent antique condition with minor signs of age and use

A poetic gift for collectors, creatives, or anyone drawn to the graceful simplicity of Japanese design.

size:
12 1/2"W x 7 1/2"D x 10 1/2"H