Antique Kakesuzuri, Japanese Storage Cabinet from the Edo Period.
This charming antique cabinet, a Kakesuzuri (懸硯), dates back to the Edo period and is a beautiful example of traditional Japanese craftsmanship. With its refined details and timeless beauty, it is both functional and decorative.
Dimensions: height 22.5 cm, width 18 cm, depth 27 cm.
The cabinet is made of high-quality wood that has developed a warm, weathered patina over the years, giving it an authentic appearance. The wood is finished with metal handles and beautiful fittings.
At the top, there is a convenient storage compartment with a push-button, originally used for calligraphy supplies such as inkstones, brushes, and inksticks.
The underside of the cabinet is adorned with exquisite calligraphy, conveying a poetic message about renewal and the beauty of time. Inside the storage compartment, there is also a small panel with calligraphy, adding an extra artistic dimension to the piece.
The drawers show traces of old ink, a silent witness to the use of this cabinet in calligraphy practice.
This authentic and unique piece is not only a beautiful decorative element for a wabi-sabi interior but also highly functional.
It is ideal for storing small office supplies, writing materials, jewelry, or other precious items.
Whether you use it as a storage cabinet or as a decorative accent, this piece brings a sense of timeless beauty and craftsmanship to your space. Perfect for lovers of antiques, Japanese art, and calligraphy!