Japanese Old Chest (Tana)
Japanese Old Chest (Tana)
Chest from the early Showa era.
1. This is a chest.
2. It is from the early Showa era, about 80 years ago. (Showa period: 1926-1989)
3. The middle section can also hold books.
This chest was made in the early Showa period (1926-). It is influenced by European design. It is made of oak wood and is very sturdy. The middle section is designed to hold books.
[MEASUREMENTS] W30 3/4" × H37 3/4" × D11 1/4"
[Weight] 63 lb
[MATERIAL & CONSTRUCTION] Japanese oak and other
CARE & CLEANING
CARE & CLEANING
Antique furniture has been around for about 100 years, so basically just wiping it dry is sufficient.
The important thing is to avoid air conditioning winds, direct sunlight, and excessive humidity.
Delivery of Old Furniture
Delivery of Old Furniture
■ Shipping charges
Prices shown include delivery charges.However, in the case of returns due to customer preference, the shipping cost will be entirely the responsibility of the customer.
Please note that large items, such as old furniture, incur high shipping costs during international transport.
■ Shipping Method
The shipping method is usually not selectable by the customer.
Additionally, for large furniture, international shipping will be done using wooden crate packaging.
■ Delivery time for old furniture
For large Old furniture, please expect delivery to take approximately one month.
Precautions for old furniture
Precautions for old furniture
■ Regarding the dating of old furniture
Old furniture is collected from those remaining in Japan, repaired, etc., and put on display. Most items are acquired from private homes, so the exact year of production is often unknown. The age shown is an estimate based on the furniture's design, materials, place of origin and condition, and in some cases, inscriptions found on the furniture. We appreciate your understanding in this matter.
■ About the condition of old furniture
Most old furniture items are over 100 years old and may have some scratches or dents. While any clearly unusable parts, such as those with corrosion or missing hardware, are repaired by skilled craftsmen, other areas are left as intact as possible to preserve the original character of the piece. We appreciate your understanding in this matter.