Small Japanese Lacquered Hinged Safe Box
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DescriptionThis small Japanese hinged safe box dates to the Edo period and is finely constructed with a lacquered wood exterior fitted with hand-forged iron hardware. Designed for secure storage, boxes of this type were traditionally used to safeguard valuables, documents, currency, or personal items within the home or during travel.The surface retains its original lacquer finish, developed into a deep, rich patina through age and use. Bold iron corner mounts, hinges, and a central locking plate provide both structural reinforcement and visual contrast, reflecting the functional elegance characteristic of Japanese utilitarian objects. The compact form and precise construction speak to the careful craftsmanship of the period.Built using traditional joinery and metalworking techniques, this safe box balances durability with refined simplicity. Its restrained scale and strong materials allow it to function today as a sculptural accent, document box, or collector’s object within both traditional and contemporary interiors.Age: Circa late Edo mid 1800’sDimensions: 10″ wide x 12″ high x 13″ deep
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