Traditional Itomaki (糸巻き), Japanese Spinning Wheel, Meiji Period.
Traditional Japanese spinning wheel "Itomaki" (糸巻き) – Meiji Period (1868-1912).
Dimensions: Height 68 cm, width 52 cm, depth 32 cm.
This beautifully preserved spinning wheel, known as an itomaki, is an authentic example of Japanese craftsmanship from the Meiji period.
A unique decorative piece, it features a branding mark and hand-painted Japanese calligraphy.
The spinning wheel is in excellent decorative condition. Its rich patina gives it a timeless charm, making it a perfect choice for lovers of Japanese antiques and unique interior design.
Bring a piece of Japanese history into your home with this authentic heirloom – a stunning addition to any stylish interior.
The itomaki was originally used to spin silk threads. By turning the wheel, loose fibers were transformed into continuous thread. The spinning wheel was essential in households during the Edo (1603-1868) and Meiji periods, embodying the traditional crafts and self-sufficient lifestyle of that time.