Vintage Japanese Hakobi Storage and Carrying Box, Late Showa (1966-1989) | SKU: 26M-514

SKU:
26M-514
$250.00
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Dimensions: 20"W x 11 1/2"D x 10"H
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Vintage Japanese Saisenbako Offering Box, Late Showa (1966-1989) | SKU: 26M-514

A vintage Japanese saisenbako offering box in warm amber wood — a distinctive temple-inspired piece with quiet character and practical modern appeal.

A saisenbako is a traditional Japanese offering box commonly placed at Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, where visitors place coins before praying or making an offering. This vintage Japanese saisenbako is constructed from straight-grained hardwood, possibly sugi (cryptomeria) or a similar timber, and finished in a rich amber-red tone that has deepened beautifully with age. The open top is designed for offerings, while the sturdy rectangular body is reinforced with dome-headed metal studs along the corners and edges, giving the piece a strong architectural presence. A shallow pull-out drawer at the base, fitted with a keyhole escutcheon, was likely used to collect or access offerings stored inside. Integrated wooden side hand-holds make the box easy to carry, reflecting the practical craftsmanship and enduring utility of traditional Japanese wooden objects.

In a modern interior, this vintage Japanese offering box works beautifully as a decorative storage piece with cultural depth. It can be used on an entryway console as a catchall for keys, mail, and small daily items, or placed in a living room or home office to hold stationery, remotes, or personal keepsakes. Its warm wood grain and metal-studded details pair naturally with Japandi, wabi-sabi, rustic, or traditional interiors. The open top also makes it suitable for displaying dried flowers, textiles, or small potted plants, bringing a thoughtful temple-inspired accent into the home.

Origin: Japan
Era: 1966-1989 (Late Showa)
Material: Straight-grained hardwood, possibly sugi (cryptomeria), with dome-headed metal studs and keyhole escutcheon fitting
Use: Traditional offering box used at Japanese shrines or temples for receiving coins and offerings
Modern Use: Entryway catchall; desktop or home office organizer; decorative storage box; display vessel for dried flowers, textiles, or small plants
Features: Open-top rectangular body; shallow pull-out drawer at the base with keyhole escutcheon; integrated wooden side hand-holds; dome-headed metal studs along the corners and edges; warm amber-red finish with naturally aged patina
Dimensions: 20"W x 11 1/2"D x 10"H
Condition: Excellent

A distinctive vintage Japanese saisenbako offering box — its warm wood, metal-studded construction, and temple-inspired history bring quiet character and cultural depth to any modern interior.

As part of our mission to preserve and share Japanese craftsmanship, we offer vintage pieces that were made not just to be admired, but to be used. These pieces were crafted for everyday life, and we honor their purpose by ensuring they can continue to be enjoyed and lived with today.

We use professional studio lighting to highlight the natural character of the wood. As a result, the tone may appear slightly warmer than under natural daylight.

All vintage items are sold as-is. Each piece may exhibit signs of age, including scratches, wear, or minor imperfections. These are not considered defects but natural evidence of the item’s authenticity and age.

size:
20"W x 11 1/2"D x 10"H