Japanese Art:Furniture


Japanese Kanto Style Kannon-Biraki Isho-dansu Tansu Clothing Chest
item#: 1359724
price: SOLD
Japanese kanto style Kannon Biraki double-stacking personal clothing chest (isho-dansu). Often referred to as a "wedding chest," this tansu would have been used to store a bride's formal wedding kimono. Hinged doors on the upper section open to reveal four drawers. The layout of the drawers is characteristic of the earliest form of kanto style chests. The doors exhibit the traditional configuration of five iron hinges and iron strapping surrounding a round foliate lockplate at the center. Warabite handles. Edo period (circa 1850). 37" wide x 16 1/4" deep x 40" high. This chest is from a Green Valley, Arizona estate.

Japanese Kanto Style Kannon-Biraki Isho-dansu Tansu Clothing Chest
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