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No noticeable scratches or marks
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This is a small, lacquered chest of drawers made in Japan. The black lacquer finish features flat maki-e (sprinkled picture) in gold, depicting scenes of Edo townscapes and processions. The interior is made of light-colored wood (likely paulownia), with two drawers and a side door. It is believed to have been made in the late Showa to early Heisei period and is recommended for decorating Japanese-style rooms, storing small items, or as a collection piece. 【Condition】 * There are minor scratches due to age, but no significant damage or cracks. * The maki-e is in relatively good condition. * The date "1996" and the buyer's name are written on the side of the third drawer. The name has been blurred in the image for privacy. (This does not affect the appearance or use of the chest.) \*Please check the photos for the condition. 【Size】 Width: Approximately 24cm Depth: Approximately 29cm Height: Approximately 26.5cm \*Please allow for slight variations. 【Note】 Please purchase only if you understand that this is a used and antique craft item.
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