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Tansu


SHIRUSHI-BANTEN


Tanuki

  • TANUKI, symbol of prosperous commerce. A veril, jovial and prosperous TANUKI
  • carrying sake bottle and a ledger book, decorate the front entrance.
  • In the background is an umbrella holder

Uchikake

  • UCHIKAKE, an outerwear the Japanese bride wears over her Kimono. Always decorated with symbolism for
  • beauty and happiness, such as cranes and flower carts.
  • Require a high wall, as this UCHIKAKE is about 6 feet long.

Haniwa

  • Replicate of Haniwa, a clay figurine of Tumulus period(250-552A.D.)

CHOCHIN

  • Waxed paper lantern with family name, decorated over the fireplace.

KAKE JIKU

  • Japanese antique hanging scrolls on the wall. Edo period.

Lantern

  • Lantern made with 3,000 years old cedar from Yaku-shima, Japan.

Byobu

  • Byobu, or sectional divider, decorates the wall.

Hibachi

  • Wooded hibachi, modified as end table. Wooden Hibachi have pit for
  • burning charcoal, where hot water for tea and warm sake is kept.

Tea box

  • Wooden tea box is covered with ornate, Washi, Japanese rice paper. Tea box is used as an end table.

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