Wooden Chabako, Tea Storage Box, Meiji Period, Japan.
Beautiful antique round wooden storage box with lid, from the Meiji period, Japan (1868-1912).
Dimensions: Height 13 cm, diameter 24.5 cm.
This box was used in the tea ceremony as a chabako, a traditional tea storage box.
The box features a rich, dark patina that reflects its age and history. The wood shows subtle signs of use and expert craftsmanship, with decorative inlaid details on the sides. This not only adds historical value but also makes it a uniquely decorative object for any interior.
In addition to its decorative charm, the box is highly versatile. It can serve as a practical storage container for tea, small items such as nuts, jewelry, or as a vide-poche for keys and other everyday items.
A unique combination of functionality and aesthetics, making it a timeless addition to both modern and traditional interiors.