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Kommode - Tre - Japan - Kamakura-bori-stil  (Ingen reservasjonspris)
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Kommode - Tre - Japan - Kamakura-bori-stil (Ingen reservasjonspris)

Japanese Wooden Chest of Drawers – Kamakura Carving, Red Lacquer with Wave and Rabbit Patterns This is a beautifully crafted miniature chest of drawers, likely made in the traditional Japanese Kamakura-bori (鎌倉彫) style. The piece features an intricate hand-carved surface with repeating seigaiha (青海波) wave patterns, symbolizing peace, good fortune, and resilience. The handles are made of black metal in a traditional Japanese design, enhancing the overall aesthetic with a classic touch. One of the most notable features is the top panel, which depicts carved rabbits in motion — a motif that is both playful and symbolic, often associated with agility, fortune, and the moon in Japanese culture. The reddish-brown lacquer finish and deep carvings give the piece texture and depth, making it an eye-catching decorative object as well as a functional storage chest. While compact, this chest contains nine drawers, making it ideal for storing small items such as jewelry, stationery, or personal treasures. Although the piece lacks original packaging or maker’s marks, its craftsmanship and stylistic elements suggest it was created with traditional methods. Its excellent condition, with no notable signs of use, makes it a highly decorative and collectible piece. Size: Width: 21 cm Depth: 18 cm Height: 26 cm Weight:2000g Artist Profile: Unknown. Possibly crafted in the Kamakura-bori tradition — a centuries-old Japanese technique originating in the Kamakura region, known for its deeply carved wooden surfaces and lacquered finishes. This technique was historically used for Buddhist altar fittings and has evolved into decorative household items. Shipping Information: The item will be carefully packaged and shipped with a tracking number. Any customs duties or import taxes are the responsibility of the buyer. For customs clearance purposes, you may be contacted by the shipping carrier or customs office, so please make sure to respond promptly. In some cases, you may not receive any contact or be unable to reach them, so if the tracking status shows no movement, please check directly with the shipping carrier or customs office. If the item is returned to Japan, return shipping and reshipping fees will be charged, so please take care. If a delivery attempt is made while you are away, a notice will typically be left. Please make sure to contact the shipping carrier promptly to arrange redelivery, as unclaimed items may eventually be returned to the sender.

Nr. 100767431

Solgt
Kommode - Tre - Japan - Kamakura-bori-stil  (Ingen reservasjonspris)

Kommode - Tre - Japan - Kamakura-bori-stil (Ingen reservasjonspris)

Japanese Wooden Chest of Drawers – Kamakura Carving, Red Lacquer with Wave and Rabbit Patterns

This is a beautifully crafted miniature chest of drawers, likely made in the traditional Japanese Kamakura-bori (鎌倉彫) style. The piece features an intricate hand-carved surface with repeating seigaiha (青海波) wave patterns, symbolizing peace, good fortune, and resilience. The handles are made of black metal in a traditional Japanese design, enhancing the overall aesthetic with a classic touch.

One of the most notable features is the top panel, which depicts carved rabbits in motion — a motif that is both playful and symbolic, often associated with agility, fortune, and the moon in Japanese culture. The reddish-brown lacquer finish and deep carvings give the piece texture and depth, making it an eye-catching decorative object as well as a functional storage chest.

While compact, this chest contains nine drawers, making it ideal for storing small items such as jewelry, stationery, or personal treasures. Although the piece lacks original packaging or maker’s marks, its craftsmanship and stylistic elements suggest it was created with traditional methods. Its excellent condition, with no notable signs of use, makes it a highly decorative and collectible piece.

Size:
Width: 21 cm
Depth: 18 cm
Height: 26 cm
Weight:2000g

Artist Profile:
Unknown. Possibly crafted in the Kamakura-bori tradition — a centuries-old Japanese technique originating in the Kamakura region, known for its deeply carved wooden surfaces and lacquered finishes. This technique was historically used for Buddhist altar fittings and has evolved into decorative household items.

Shipping Information:
The item will be carefully packaged and shipped with a tracking number.
Any customs duties or import taxes are the responsibility of the buyer.
For customs clearance purposes, you may be contacted by the shipping carrier or customs office, so please make sure to respond promptly. In some cases, you may not receive any contact or be unable to reach them, so if the tracking status shows no movement, please check directly with the shipping carrier or customs office. If the item is returned to Japan, return shipping and reshipping fees will be charged, so please take care.

If a delivery attempt is made while you are away, a notice will typically be left. Please make sure to contact the shipping carrier promptly to arrange redelivery, as unclaimed items may eventually be returned to the sender.

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€ 55
Marion Oliviero
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Estimat  € 150 - € 250

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