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master craftsman's name unknown, Box for Stationary, mid. 1800s
master craftsman's name unknown, Box for Stationary, mid. 1800s
master craftsman's name unknown, Box for Stationary, mid. 1800s
master craftsman's name unknown, Box for Stationary, mid. 1800s
master craftsman's name unknown, Box for Stationary, mid. 1800s
master craftsman's name unknown, Box for Stationary, mid. 1800s
master craftsman's name unknown, Box for Stationary, mid. 1800s
master craftsman's name unknown, Box for Stationary, mid. 1800s
master craftsman's name unknown, Box for Stationary, mid. 1800s
master craftsman's name unknown, Box for Stationary, mid. 1800s
master craftsman's name unknown, Box for Stationary, mid. 1800s
master craftsman's name unknown, Box for Stationary, mid. 1800s
master craftsman's name unknown, Box for Stationary, mid. 1800s

master craftsman's name unknown

Box for Stationary, mid. 1800s
Wood
h: 12cm
w: 10cm
d: 17cm
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I love boxes. Especially it is made by a master Sashimono-shi. “Sashimono” means a technique for assembling wooden items without nails, using complex and straightforward wood joints. Mortises or grooves...
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I love boxes.
Especially it is made by a master Sashimono-shi.
“Sashimono” means a technique for assembling wooden items without nails, using complex and straightforward wood joints. Mortises or grooves called ‘hozo’ are carved into the wood to join two boards in a blind joint that’s not visible from the surface. The technique was evolved through the 17th to 19th centuries. Although delicate in appearance, the joinery is strong and lasts generations. Sashimono-shi means a craftsman who has the highest skill to make Sashimono.

This minimalist Japanese box is an excellent example of a Sashimono.
It is a box to put on your desk for postcards, stamps, old-fashion rolled letterheads. It came from the days when people used Sumi brush and ink to write anything. If you do not know that it is a box with three drawers, you would see it is a piece of beautiful woodblock polished and shaped.

How do you curate to display it in your living space?
Imagination is endless.
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