This Antique Japanese Costume Chest with an impressive appearance is from ‘Hokuriku’ region, the North East of Japan’s main island ‘Honshu.’
The Tansu (Chests) from that region are renowned for their exquisite craftsmanship, distinctive design elements, and practical functionality. They feature sturdy construction, intricate metal fittings, and elaborate hand-carved motifs, reflecting the region’s rich cultural heritage and artisanal traditions. These chests were historically used for storing clothing, valuables, and household items, serving as both functional storage solutions and decorative pieces within the home.
The bottom sliding doors are lockable in the middle section.
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Dimensions: Hight 105cm, Width 89cm, Depth 46cm
Period: Meiji (1868-1912) / Taisho (1912-1926)
Material: Zelkova serrata /Cryptomeria japonica