Rare Edo-Period Japanese Kamidana – Antique Shinto Wooden Shrine.
A beautiful and rare authentic Japanese household shrine (kamidana), dating from the late Edo period (19th century).
Dimensions: Height 35 cm, Width 31 cm, Depth 20 cm
This remarkable wooden shrine bears the marks of time with elegance. Its warm, rich patina lends it a unique presence, full of character and history.
An atmospheric and meaningful object that offers both spiritual significance and aesthetic beauty – perfectly suited for a refined, minimalist, or Japanese-inspired interior.
The kamidana (神棚, literally "shelf of the gods") is a traditional Shinto household altar, intended for the veneration of a kami (Shinto spirit).
This kamidana is in good, original condition and stands as a fine example of Japanese craftsmanship and spiritual heritage.
A one-of-a-kind piece with soul – timeless and serene.