N.º 100769978

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Cajonera - Madera - Japón - Kamakura-bori (tallado de Kamakura)  (Sin precio de reserva)
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Cajonera - Madera - Japón - Kamakura-bori (tallado de Kamakura) (Sin precio de reserva)

Item Description Japanese Traditional Craft — Kamakura-bori Small Chest of Drawers (3 tiers) with Bamboo Motif. This refined small drawer chest is an example of traditional Kamakura-bori lacquer carving, a historic craft originating in Kamakura, Japan, known for its deeply sculpted patterns and rich layered lacquer surfaces. The front panels feature an elegant bamboo design carved in relief, symbolizing resilience and prosperity in Japanese culture. The background is decorated with a traditional geometric pattern, creating a striking contrast between the matte black lacquer and the warm vermilion tones revealed through the carving. The sides are finished with a hand-carved scale-like texture typical of Kamakura-bori works, showcasing the craftsmanship and depth of the piece. The interior drawers are made from lightweight wood, likely paulownia, commonly used in Japanese storage furniture for its durability and humidity resistance. A compact yet highly decorative piece suitable for storing small items such as accessories, stationery, tea utensils, or collectibles. It can also be displayed as an interior art object representing Japanese craftsmanship. ⸻ Size Height: 24 cm Width: 18.5 cm Depth: 21 cm ⸻ Weight 1618 g / 1.62 kg ⸻ Condition Visible wear due to age. Lacquer loss is present on parts of the drawer handles; minor surface scratches consistent with use.

N.º 100769978

Vendido
Cajonera - Madera - Japón - Kamakura-bori (tallado de Kamakura)  (Sin precio de reserva)

Cajonera - Madera - Japón - Kamakura-bori (tallado de Kamakura) (Sin precio de reserva)

Item Description

Japanese Traditional Craft — Kamakura-bori Small Chest of Drawers (3 tiers) with Bamboo Motif.

This refined small drawer chest is an example of traditional Kamakura-bori lacquer carving, a historic craft originating in Kamakura, Japan, known for its deeply sculpted patterns and rich layered lacquer surfaces.

The front panels feature an elegant bamboo design carved in relief, symbolizing resilience and prosperity in Japanese culture. The background is decorated with a traditional geometric pattern, creating a striking contrast between the matte black lacquer and the warm vermilion tones revealed through the carving.

The sides are finished with a hand-carved scale-like texture typical of Kamakura-bori works, showcasing the craftsmanship and depth of the piece. The interior drawers are made from lightweight wood, likely paulownia, commonly used in Japanese storage furniture for its durability and humidity resistance.

A compact yet highly decorative piece suitable for storing small items such as accessories, stationery, tea utensils, or collectibles. It can also be displayed as an interior art object representing Japanese craftsmanship.



Size

Height: 24 cm
Width: 18.5 cm
Depth: 21 cm



Weight

1618 g / 1.62 kg



Condition

Visible wear due to age. Lacquer loss is present on parts of the drawer handles; minor surface scratches consistent with use.


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