Details
- Dimensions
- 26.75ʺW × 16.25ʺD × 23ʺH
- Seat Height
- 23.0 in
- Seat Interior Depth
- 16.25 in
- Seat Interior Width
- 26.75 in
- Number of Seats
- 1
- Period
- 1950s
- Country of Origin
- Japan
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Metal
- Silk
- Wood
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Royal Blue
- Condition Notes
- In excellent condition with age-appropriate wear. There are two missing decorative ribbons on one side of the Chabako (see photos … moreIn excellent condition with age-appropriate wear. There are two missing decorative ribbons on one side of the Chabako (see photos 7 & 8) which do not affect its beauty or utility. less
- Description
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Excellent Pre-Owned Condition.
Chabako are traditional Japanese cedar wood (sugi) boxes with galvanized tin lined interiors. Originating in the late … more Excellent Pre-Owned Condition.
Chabako are traditional Japanese cedar wood (sugi) boxes with galvanized tin lined interiors. Originating in the late Edo period, the cedar wood (sugi) and galvanized tin lining offered excellent moisture, insect and oxidation-proof qualities for keeping tea leaves fresh while being transported overseas. In the 1950s, with the introduction of cardboard and aluminum bags as alternatives for the transport and storage of tea, the Chabako was threatened with obsoletion. Because of the Chabako’s culturally rich history and utility, innovative Japanese artisans transformed its look-and-feel, creating stunningly beautiful boxes and chests that come in a variety of sizes, from miniatures that can adorn table-tops to the larger ones (as seen in the photos) that serve as stylish and highly practical storage benches. The fabulous Chabako you see in the photos was made sometime in the mid to late 1950s. Its making began with thirty-year-old Japanese sugi (cedar wood) that was exposed to the elements (rain and wind) for two months then dipped in water, flattened by stacking them and placing heavy stones on top until they were thoroughly dried. This process strengthens the wood and prevents warping. The galvanized tin lining inside the box and on the underside of the lid fortifies its structural integrity. Washi (Japanese paper) tape coverings are used for all the corners of the box and the rim to improve durability. The vibrant silk fabric is wrapped all around and secured with tacks and staples. This beauty measures as follows:
Overall: 23” x 26¾” x 16¼” H/W/D
Interior: 17” x 24¾” x 15½” H/W/D
Weight: approximately 20 lbs.
Silk fabric colors: royal blue, golden tan with hints of brick red and sage in the geometric and floral and foliate pattern
In excellent condition with age-appropriate wear. There are two missing decorative ribbons on one side of the Chabako (see photos 11 & 12) which do not affect its beauty or utility. This sustainable beauty will make an ideal foot-of-the-bed storage bench, lovely entryway or breezeway accent or guest room storage bench/chest.
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