Large Shogi Decorative Piece in Solid Wood, 王将 / Ōshō, 1960s
An impressive Japanese decorative object in the form of a shogi koma, featuring the inscription 王将 (Ōshō) — the king piece in shogi, Japan’s strategic board game often compared to “Japanese chess.” While shogi pieces are normally hand-sized and used on a shogi board, this is a deliberately oversized piece that traditionally serves as a display object and symbolic showpiece.
Dimensions: height 45 cm, width 39 cm, depth 14 cm. Weight: approx. 11 kg.
Carved from solid wood, the piece has a warm honey-brown tone with a lively grain pattern. The calligraphy is deeply incised and darkened, creating a bold, graphic contrast against the wood. Thanks to its scale, volume, and weight, it has a sculptural presence that immediately adds atmosphere to a space.
In a contemporary interior, it works as a strong Japanese statement piece: minimal in form, yet rich in character through the craftsmanship, the depth of the carving, and the natural wood figure. Striking as a floor object, on a low cabinet, or as a focal accent in an entryway, living room, or office.
Condition: visible wear and age-related marks to the edges and surface, consistent with age.











