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This is a wooden "fuseibako" (lazy box) from the Taisho to Showa period. It is a portable storage box designed for storing and carrying sencha (green tea) utensils. Inside, it has two paulownia wood drawers and partitioned storage. It is practically designed to organize and store teapots, teacups, and tea ceremony tools. The drawers do not have handles; they are opened by pushing from the holes on the back, a traditional method. It has a rustic wooden texture and the charm of age, making it an atmospheric piece as an antique or old tool. [Size] Approximately W28.5cm × D15cm × H26cm As it is an old item, there are scuffs and small scratches, but we appreciate your understanding as an antique item. How about using it for storing tea ceremony tools, small items, or as part of an antique tool collection? Thank you for looking.
7 hours ago