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Japanese Large Cabinet, Wabi Sabi, Japan
Located in Tokyo, Tokyo
Japanese antique cabinet. This is not just a traditional tansu (storage chest); it serves as a complete niche that can enhance your interior with its functionality and style, blendin...
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Japanese Tansu, Wabi-sabi, 1920s, Japan
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The unique antique tansu — an elegant piece of furniture with deep Japanese roots. This small tansu features six compartments that are not only functional but also serve as a work o...
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Japanese Drawer Chest, Wabi-sabi, Japan
Located in Tokyo, Tokyo
A beautifully crafted antique tansu, piece of functional furniture with deep Japanese roots. This larger tansu features six compartments, making it both a practical storage solution...
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Mid-20th Century Japanese Antiquities

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Japanese Low Table, Wabi-sabi, 1920s, Japan
Located in Tokyo, Tokyo
The antique low table, that was crafted from old Japanese wood. The top panel has been roughly shaved and showcases various marks and scratches that tell a story of its history. It...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Sofa Tables

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Japanese Vintage Fabric, Wabi Sabi, 1910s
Located in Tokyo, Tokyo
This unique and elegant textile with a phoenix pattern, known as Nagasaki Sarasa, was made in Nagasaki Prefecture (Kyushu) during the Taisho era. The fabric was likely intended fo...
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Vintage 1910s Japanese Textiles

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Wabi Sabi Natural Driftwood and Stone Sculpture, Japan
Located in Tokyo, Tokyo
Natural driftwood and stone sculpture from Japan. Very good vintage condition. The beautiful form shaped by the nature. Wabi Sabi.
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20th Century Japanese Natural Specimens

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