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Japanese Antiques Tree Stand / table Wabisabi Primitive Stool
Located in Niiza, JP
650(W)× 210(H) × 580(D) [mm] 10kg Material unknown A beautiful, well-balanced tree with natural roots The legs are artificially shaped, but the legs and the tree are carved from a s...
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Antique 19th Century Japanese Antiquities

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Japanese Antiques Tree Root Stand / Side Table Wabisabi bonsai premitive
Located in Niiza, JP
Rooted wood, natural wood, natural wood, bonsai table 340(W)× 580(H) × 270(D) [mm] 4kg A table made using natural wood that has been loved as a bonsai table A high-quality table wit...
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Japanese Antiques Natural wood stools, set of 2 Wabisabi Primitive Stool
Located in Niiza, JP
Natural wood stools, set of 2 Approx. φ330 x 420 (H) [mm] 7 kg each Material unknown, iron base Chairs that make use of the unusual shape of the wood Intricately crafted, with iron ...
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20th Century Japanese Antiquities

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Japanese Antiques primitive Japanese oak a wooden frame for hearth
Located in Niiza, JP
Wood: Japanese oak a wooden frame for hearth φ880× 50 (thickness) [mm] 12kg In ancient Japan, people gathered around the hearth to eat and other things It would also look great as a...
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Japanese Antiques Primitive Art wood Shrine for Buddhist statues
Located in Niiza, JP
1200(W)× 860(H) × 250(D) [mm] 10kg A soot-covered shrine thought to be from the Edo period It is for home use and very simple Even so, it is much larger than normal There are no Bud...
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Japanese Primitives Antiques : Hearth Tools Fish-shaped wood Hook Farmer Life
Located in Niiza, JP
A tool used to hang a kettle from the ceiling above a hearth is called a Jizai-kagi(自在鉤). This is a part called a Yokogi(横木) that is used to adjust the length of the hook. It has bee...
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