
Japanese Keyaki Choba Dansu From Gifu - Taisho Era
This Japanese choba dansu (or cho dansu) merchant chest dates from the Taisho Era (1912 - 1926). Choba dansu were used by merchants in shops for storing ledgers, money, and seals. This style of tansu is from the Gifu region of Japan. The slatted horizontal sides and sliding doors are traditional to the Gifu region.
This piece has two sliding doors that open to reveal large compartments, six drawers of various sizes, and two small drawers for valuables hidden behind a hinged door.
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Japanese Keyaki Choba Dansu From Gifu - Taisho Era
This Japanese choba dansu (or cho dansu) merchant chest dates from the Taisho Era (1912 - 1926). Choba dansu were used by merchants in shops for storing ledgers, money, and seals. This style of tansu is from the Gifu region of Japan. The slatted horizontal sides and sliding doors are traditional to the Gifu region.
This piece has two sliding doors that open to reveal large compartments, six drawers of various sizes, and two small drawers for valuables hidden behind a hinged door.
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £80
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This Japanese choba dansu (or cho dansu) merchant chest dates from the Taisho Era (1912 - 1926). Choba dansu were used by merchants in shops for storing ledgers, money, and seals. This style of tansu is from the Gifu region of Japan. The slatted horizontal sides and sliding doors are traditional to the Gifu region.
This piece has two sliding doors that open to reveal large compartments, six drawers of various sizes, and two small drawers for valuables hidden behind a hinged door.
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £80
More delivery options available at checkout
























