Antique Japanese Wooden Hanging Sign 'Bonita Yaizu' 1920s
Authentic wooden 'kanban' or shop sign, originating from a fish processing company during the Taisho period (1912-1926).
The dimensions are as follows: 57.5 cm in length, 75.5 cm in width, and 3 cm in thickness.
A perfect size for hanging on the wall or giving it a special place in your home.
This exquisite board was crafted in Yaizu (焼津市), a picturesque harbor town located in the Shizuoka prefecture of Japan, renowned for its rich fishing traditions.
Our wooden hanging sign is truly a one-of-a-kind piece. With its double-sided design and hand-painted details, the board exudes craftsmanship and authenticity. The depicted motif showcases a bonito, a fish that was abundantly caught and processed into various food products during that time.
This kanban board is a unique decorative item that adds a touch of history and beauty to your interior. It will undoubtedly captivate the attention of any visitor as a true eye-catcher!
Whether you are a lover of Japanese culture or a sushi enthusiast, this sign is an ideal addition to your collection. It brings to life the spirit of Japanese traditions and the vibrant world of sushi.
Don't miss this unique opportunity to own a piece of history and art, and infuse your interior with a touch of Japanese beauty!