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Kamakura-bori Three-Tier Lacquer Drawer Chest with Bamboo Carving This is a beautifully crafted three-tier small drawer chest in traditional Kamakura-bori lacquerware. The exterior is decorated with a distinctive carved bamboo motif, rendered in relief and enhanced by a striking red-and-black textured lacquer pattern reminiscent of stone or pebble surfaces. The deeply carved design and layered lacquer technique are characteristic of Kamakura-bori, a renowned Japanese woodcarving and lacquer art form originating in Kamakura during the Kamakura period. The cabinet features three drawers, each fitted with simple black handles that complement the bold lacquer finish. The interior drawers are made of light natural wood, providing a warm contrast to the dramatic exterior. Compact yet substantial, this piece is both decorative and functional—ideal for storing small items such as accessories, stationery, or personal keepsakes. Its sculptural presence and rich coloration make it an eye-catching example of Japanese craftsmanship, suitable for both traditional and modern interiors. ⸻ Size Height: 24.5 cm Width: 18 cm Depth: 21.5 cm ⸻ Weight 1650 g / 1.65 kg ⸻ Condition Overall in good vintage condition. There are minor signs of wear and slight surface dirt on the exterior, consistent with age and use. ⸻ Artist Profile Kamakura-bori is a traditional Japanese lacquerware technique that developed in Kamakura (Kanagawa Prefecture). It is characterized by deeply carved wooden surfaces coated with multiple layers of lacquer. The technique was originally influenced by Chinese lacquerware and became highly refined in Japan, particularly for Buddhist ritual objects and decorative furnishings. Today, Kamakura-bori is recognized as an important traditional craft of Japan.

101727654

Vendu
Commode - Bois - Japon - Kamakura-bori  (Sans prix de réserve)

Commode - Bois - Japon - Kamakura-bori (Sans prix de réserve)

Kamakura-bori Three-Tier Lacquer Drawer Chest with Bamboo Carving


This is a beautifully crafted three-tier small drawer chest in traditional Kamakura-bori lacquerware. The exterior is decorated with a distinctive carved bamboo motif, rendered in relief and enhanced by a striking red-and-black textured lacquer pattern reminiscent of stone or pebble surfaces. The deeply carved design and layered lacquer technique are characteristic of Kamakura-bori, a renowned Japanese woodcarving and lacquer art form originating in Kamakura during the Kamakura period.

The cabinet features three drawers, each fitted with simple black handles that complement the bold lacquer finish. The interior drawers are made of light natural wood, providing a warm contrast to the dramatic exterior. Compact yet substantial, this piece is both decorative and functional—ideal for storing small items such as accessories, stationery, or personal keepsakes.

Its sculptural presence and rich coloration make it an eye-catching example of Japanese craftsmanship, suitable for both traditional and modern interiors.



Size

Height: 24.5 cm
Width: 18 cm
Depth: 21.5 cm



Weight

1650 g / 1.65 kg



Condition

Overall in good vintage condition. There are minor signs of wear and slight surface dirt on the exterior, consistent with age and use.



Artist Profile

Kamakura-bori is a traditional Japanese lacquerware technique that developed in Kamakura (Kanagawa Prefecture). It is characterized by deeply carved wooden surfaces coated with multiple layers of lacquer. The technique was originally influenced by Chinese lacquerware and became highly refined in Japan, particularly for Buddhist ritual objects and decorative furnishings. Today, Kamakura-bori is recognized as an important traditional craft of Japan.

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