Hand crafted, SendaiSendai
City: Sendai, prefecture: Miyagi, region: Tôhoku ishôishô
Kimono chest, generally speaking clothing chest dansudansu
Japanese chest, generally speaking piece of furniture for a storage purpose (kimonokimono
Traditional Japanese clothing chest) in 1 part.
Beautiful black glossy lacquer finish, the most common color in Japanese lacquer with red. KeyakiKeyaki
Zelkova (Japanese elm), very dense wood, with beautiful wood grain, used in Japan for premium wooden goods is used for this exclusive furniture, eventhough the lacquer is opaque and does not show the wood.
The large grey iron fittings stand out on the black urushiurushi
Traditional Japanese lacquer, also called "Japan" in English lacquer (peony shape, symbol of youth and transience).
Each drawer is adjusted individually to allow maximum air tightness (important in Japan where humidity is high, to protect precious kimonokimono
Traditional Japanese clothing).
The drawers and the door can be locked (one key).