Japanese Antique Warehouse Key Kurakagi Rare Handle for Funa Tansu Chest Mingei

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Edo period 17-18th c

■ Description A. Introduction Unlock the mystery of ancient Japanese architecture with this rare "Kurakagi" (Storehouse Key). Used to open the heavy, fireproof doors of traditional Japanese warehouses (Kura), these keys are iconic tools of the Edo and Meiji periods. This particular example stands out due to its unusual and ergonomic handle design.

B. Features & Rarity

  • Rare Handle Shape: As noted by antique dealers, the handle of this key is exceptionally rare. Unlike standard keys which are often entirely made of iron or have flat wooden grips, this piece features a rounded, spindle-shaped wooden handle. This "turned wood" style offers a comfortable grip and suggests it was crafted for a high-quality storehouse or a heavy door requiring leverage.

  • Materials: Hand-forged iron hook combined with a rich, dark-patinated wooden handle.

  • Original Key Fob (Fuda): Attached by a rope is the original wooden block/tag. This was used to prevent the key from being lost or to identify which storehouse it belonged to. The wood has worn smooth over decades of handling, showing a beautiful patina.

  • The Iron Tip: The L-shaped iron tip features the specific notch pattern used to engage the internal locking mechanism of the warehouse door.

C. Usage & Decor Ideas

  • Wall Decor: Hang it on a wall as a piece of industrial or rustic art. Its unique shape creates an interesting silhouette.

  • Key Holder: Use the iron hook section to hang your modern car keys or hats in an entryway.

  • Conversation Piece: A tangible piece of history that sparks curiosity about how Japanese merchants protected their treasures.

D. Size & Weight

  • Length: 26.7 cm / 10.51 in

  • Width (Handle): approx. 4.5 cm / 1.77 in

  • Weight: 350 g / 0.77 lbs

E. Condition Condition: Antique / Rustic

  • Iron: Shows rust and oxidation consistent with age, adding to its antique charm.

  • Wood: The handle and tag have scratches, wear, and a deep patina from years of use. There are no critical cracks that affect its stability.

F. Conclusion This is not just a tool; it is a rare example of Japanese folk craft (Mingei) where utility meets beauty. The unique round handle sets it apart from common iron keys, making it a prized addition for collectors of primitive tools or Japanese antiques.



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