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About the Item
This is antique chests of drawers was crafted in the Late Meiji Era(1868-1912).
The aged texture of the cedar wood gives this chest a sense of depth and warmth. The black urushi (Japanese lacquer), partially retained, creates a striking contrast with the cedar wood. Featuring 14 drawers, it offers excellent storage capacity, making it ideal for organization. Additionally, the traditional Japanese-style handles are neatly arranged, adding a visually appealing accent. This piece harmoniously combines the practicality and aesthetic charm unique to antiques.
As a vintage piece, minor scratches and marks may be present, each adding to its unique charm and the story it tells over time.
Cleaned and disinfected with non-toxic solution.
The drawers moves smoothly.
We have conducted a meticulous check for any broken or damaged areas, and the result is absolutely problem-free. It is in excellent condition.
The interior dimensions of the drawers are as follows (in inches, with centimeters in parentheses):
Width: 10.51″ (26.7 cm), Depth: 11.77″ (29.9 cm)
Heights from top to bottom: 2.91″ (7.4 cm) / 3.27″ (8.3 cm) / 3.50″ (8.9 cm) / 3.90″ (9.9 cm)
Bottom drawers:
Left: W10.51″ D11.77″ H5.75″ (26.7 cm 29.9 cm 14.6 cm)
Right: W22.13″ D11.77″ H5.75″ (56.2 cm 29.9 cm 14.6 cm)
Weight :42.5lbs(19.3kg)
Shipping Information
We ship from Japan. I will provide my own shipping quote. Please ask.Dimensions: Height: 25.12 in (63.8 cm)Width: 35.79 in (90.9 cm)Depth: 13 in (33 cm)Style: Meiji (Of the Period)Materials and Techniques: CedarPlace of Origin: JapanPeriod: Late 19th CenturyDate of Manufacture: Circa 1890Condition: GoodRefinished. Wear consistent with age and use. Cleaned and disinfected with non-toxic solution. We have conducted a meticulous check for any broken or damaged areas, and the result is absolutely problem-free. The drawers moves smoothly.Seller Location: Hitachiomiya-shi, JPReference Number: 1stDibs: LU7430243357662
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