Red Lacquered Wooden Storage Box | Japanese Vintage
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This charming wooden box features a warm red lacquer finish and a distinctive hexagonal form, giving it a quiet yet striking presence. The slightly softened edges and gentle irregularities reflect the natural beauty that develops through time and use.
Pieces like this were traditionally used in Japanese homes to store letters, sweets, sewing tools, or other small personal belongings. Today, it works beautifully as a decorative storage box for stationery, tea tools, jewelry, or treasured everyday objects.
Its vivid lacquer colour and unusual six-sided shape bring a subtle touch of Japanese craftsmanship and heritage into the home.
Condition
This vintage piece shows signs of age and natural material movement. Due to the dry Nordic climate, the wood has slightly contracted over time and small cracks have developed. Surface scratches, edge wear, and areas of lacquer loss are also present.
These traces of time are consistent with its age and contribute to the authentic character of the piece.
Japanese Vintage and Antiques
Part of our curated collection sourced from Kyoto, Nara, and Osakaâbringing Japanese heritage and craftsmanship into modern life.
Size | 31.5 x22.5 x H7cm
Material | Urushi lacquer on wood
Handmade in Japan
Designs are sent at random, making each dish one of a kind. As this is a vintage item, natural variations, fine crackle glaze, and minor imperfections may be present, adding to its character. If you have any concerns about the condition, please contact us before your purchase: shop@zakkasine.com
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