Nº 100381747

Commode - Bois - Japon (Sans prix de réserve)
Nº 100381747

Commode - Bois - Japon (Sans prix de réserve)
This is a finely crafted Japanese Kamakura-bori lacquered three-drawer chest, created during the mid to late Showa period (circa 1960s–1970s). Kamakura-bori is a traditional Japanese wood-carving and lacquer technique that originated in Kamakura, characterized by deep relief carving and rich red and black lacquer finishes.
The chest features three drawers, each decorated with boldly carved floral motifs, likely inspired by peony designs, a symbol of prosperity and elegance in Japanese art. The surface displays a striking contrast between vermilion-red lacquer and dark black tones, emphasizing the depth of the carving and the sculptural quality of the piece.
Both functional and decorative, this piece can be appreciated as a small storage chest or as an interior decorative object, making it suitable for collectors of Japanese traditional crafts, as well as for refined interior spaces such as tea rooms or display shelves.
Size
Height: 24 cm
Width: 20 cm
Depth: 22 cm
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Weight
1186 g
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Condition
The item is in good overall condition, showing minor signs of age-related wear consistent with its period, with no major damage or structural issues observed.
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