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The
development of Japanese furniture grew out of the early use of
simple lidded boxes or woven baskets for the storage of kimono and
personal possessions. more...
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KK3
Kuruma
dansu
A fine example of a rare and early
kuruma dansu c 1700
Made from
zelkova and hinoke
(cypress) woods with a urushi lacquer
finish. Beautiful deep patina and colour from Tsuruga area. Museum
quality
Genroku period
300 years old
103cm high x 146
wide x 78 cm deep
KD7
Kuruma
nagamochi
storage chest on wheels,
made from paulownia wood. Having fine colour and patina, this is in
its original condition
Edo period early
C18th
113 x 150 x
73cm 3' 8½" x 4' 11" x 2'
4¾" [H x W x D
KK1
Japanese kuruma
dansu
2 section storage chest on
wooden wheels with horizontally ribbed sliding doors
146 x 171 x
68cm 4' 9" x 5'
7½" x 2'
3" H x W x D
KK 2 Japanese
kuruma dansu
2 section storage chest on
wooden wheels with horizontally ribbed sliding
doors
155 x 164 x
60cm 5' 1" x 5'
4½" x
2' H x W x D
KK5
Kuruma
nagamochi
storage chest on wheels,
made from cypress wood. Having fine colour and patina, this is in
its original condition
Edo period C18th
103 x 147 x
67cm 3' 4½" x 4' 10" x 2'
2½" [H x W x
D]

KD8
Kuruma
nagamochi
storage chest on wheels,
made from paulownia wood. Having fine colour and patina, this is in
its original condition
Edo period mid C18th
102 x 165 x
76cm 3' 4" x 5' 5" x 2'
6" [H x W x
D]
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