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Kamakura-bori Sandanjyu Box

¥15,880

Sandanjyu (Three-tiered) box with Crane and Turtle Design

  • Kamakura-bori is a type of woodcarving technique from Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, that dates back to the 14th century

  • It was started by the “Busshi”, sculptors specializing in Buddhist iconography and ritual implements

  • The wood is carved before it is lacquered, and chisel markings are intentionally left to accentuate patterned areas

  • By the Edo Period (1603-1868) the Busshi began to also produce non religious items, mainly utensils for tea ceremony such as incense cases, trays and tea caddies

  • Cranes and turtles are often paired together as they both symbolize longevity

  • The cranes are carved to look like origami (paper folding craft) and the hexagonal pattern represents turtle shell

  • Sandanjyu boxes are traditionally used for food, most often for new years celebratory meals and for picnic bentos

  • In modern times, they are being used to store other items - they make a lovely accessory box

SIZE (Approx.)
WIDTH 16CM (6.3") X HEIGHT 17.2CM (6.8")

WEIGHT (without packaging)
555 Grams

CONDITION - EXCELLENT

Small lacquer chip on inside of lid. Overall excellent condition.

Vintage, antique and pre-loved items may show some signs of aging or wear. Please inspect the photos carefully before making your purchase.

Please note colours may vary slightly depending on monitor settings.

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Free Delivery - please refer to Shipping & Returns for further information.

Bundle purchases may be shipped in separate parcels due to size, weight, or fragility.

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Sandanjyu (Three-tiered) box with Crane and Turtle Design

  • Kamakura-bori is a type of woodcarving technique from Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, that dates back to the 14th century

  • It was started by the “Busshi”, sculptors specializing in Buddhist iconography and ritual implements

  • The wood is carved before it is lacquered, and chisel markings are intentionally left to accentuate patterned areas

  • By the Edo Period (1603-1868) the Busshi began to also produce non religious items, mainly utensils for tea ceremony such as incense cases, trays and tea caddies

  • Cranes and turtles are often paired together as they both symbolize longevity

  • The cranes are carved to look like origami (paper folding craft) and the hexagonal pattern represents turtle shell

  • Sandanjyu boxes are traditionally used for food, most often for new years celebratory meals and for picnic bentos

  • In modern times, they are being used to store other items - they make a lovely accessory box

SIZE (Approx.)
WIDTH 16CM (6.3") X HEIGHT 17.2CM (6.8")

WEIGHT (without packaging)
555 Grams

CONDITION - EXCELLENT

Small lacquer chip on inside of lid. Overall excellent condition.

Vintage, antique and pre-loved items may show some signs of aging or wear. Please inspect the photos carefully before making your purchase.

Please note colours may vary slightly depending on monitor settings.

SHIPPING

Free Delivery - please refer to Shipping & Returns for further information.

Bundle purchases may be shipped in separate parcels due to size, weight, or fragility.

Sandanjyu (Three-tiered) box with Crane and Turtle Design

  • Kamakura-bori is a type of woodcarving technique from Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, that dates back to the 14th century

  • It was started by the “Busshi”, sculptors specializing in Buddhist iconography and ritual implements

  • The wood is carved before it is lacquered, and chisel markings are intentionally left to accentuate patterned areas

  • By the Edo Period (1603-1868) the Busshi began to also produce non religious items, mainly utensils for tea ceremony such as incense cases, trays and tea caddies

  • Cranes and turtles are often paired together as they both symbolize longevity

  • The cranes are carved to look like origami (paper folding craft) and the hexagonal pattern represents turtle shell

  • Sandanjyu boxes are traditionally used for food, most often for new years celebratory meals and for picnic bentos

  • In modern times, they are being used to store other items - they make a lovely accessory box

SIZE (Approx.)
WIDTH 16CM (6.3") X HEIGHT 17.2CM (6.8")

WEIGHT (without packaging)
555 Grams

CONDITION - EXCELLENT

Small lacquer chip on inside of lid. Overall excellent condition.

Vintage, antique and pre-loved items may show some signs of aging or wear. Please inspect the photos carefully before making your purchase.

Please note colours may vary slightly depending on monitor settings.

SHIPPING

Free Delivery - please refer to Shipping & Returns for further information.

Bundle purchases may be shipped in separate parcels due to size, weight, or fragility.

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