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Japanese Kuruma Dansu From Yonezawa - Edo Period Material - Teak (Reclaimed) earning it the nickname 'noodle

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Description

earning it the nickname 'noodle cabinet' for its use in drying noodles

Large - 76 x 122 cm

and traces of this original lacquer can still be seen on this example

It's a great example of the extraordinary variety of artistic styles reflecting the many cultures that inhabit India

They were usually used beside doorways with oil lamps and candles

Japanese Kuruma Dansu From Yonezawa - Edo Period Material - Teak (Reclaimed) earning it the nickname 'noodleThis antique Japanese Kuruma Dansu dates from the Edo period which ran from 1603 and ended in 1867. It has sliding doors which reveal a storage compartment with a shelf on the left and two drawers with storage above on the right. There is also an additional large drawer running along the base of the piece. This tansu chest has developed a wonderful rich patina over time and comes with a unique central locking pin. It has also been mounted on four

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