Antique Jubako with Urushi Lacquer and Kamon, Taishō period, Japan.
Beautiful antique Jubako with a wooden storage box (Tomobako).
Dimensions: height 35 cm, width 42 cm, depth 28 cm.
The lid of the Tomobako is adorned with calligraphy that reads "内海 大正三年四月," indicating the year 1914.
This rectangular Jubako consists of two layers, with the interior exquisitely finished in urushi lacquer, a traditional Japanese technique renowned for its durability and brilliant shine.
The Jubako includes two lacquered shelves to create compartments and is decorated with a Kamon, a traditional Japanese family crest.
A rare and elegant piece that adds a refined touch of Japanese history and craftsmanship to any stylish interior.
A Jubako is a traditional Japanese tiered box, typically used to store food or special items, especially during ceremonies or holidays. The layers can be stacked and separated for serving or storage.