Japanese Wooden Box Burl Wood Tamamoku Intense Grain Document Stationery Box

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Description

■ Description A. Introduction Discover the chaotic beauty of nature with this extraordinary Japanese wooden box. Featuring a rare and intense "Burl" (Kobu) grain pattern, this box is a jewel of woodcraft. The swirling, spherical patterns are known in Japan as "Tamamoku" (Jewel/Bead Grain) or "Grape Burl," creating a mesmerizing landscape that rivals the finest tortoiseshell or marble.

B. Wood Identification & Features

  • The Material (Burl Wood): The body is crafted from a high-density Burl Wood (Kobu-zai). While the specific species is unidentified (bearing a resemblance to exotic hardwoods prized in traditional Japanese crafts), the wood displays a deep reddish-brown hue with a stunning natural gloss.

    • Note on Grain: The dealer noted this pattern resembles the coveted "Bird's Eye" figure. In Japan, this specific cluster of swirling knots is highly valued as "Tamamoku," believed to house the spirit of the tree.

  • Construction: The box features a "Kabuse-buta" (overhanging lid) construction.

  • Interior: The bottom board appears to be made of straight-grained Japanese Cedar (Sugi) or Hemlock, a traditional technique used in high-end cabinetry to prevent warping and regulate humidity.

  • Finish: The surface is likely finished with clear lacquer (Urushi) or wax to enhance the depth of the grain without obscuring it.

C. Usage & Decor Ideas

  • Stationery Box (Bunko): Perfect size for storing precious letters, postcards, or calligraphy tools.

  • Jewelry Box: The intense grain makes it a beautiful vessel for gold or silver accessories.

  • Desk Interior: Simply placing this on a desk adds an air of executive sophistication and history.

D. Size & Weight

  • Length: 24.8 cm / 9.76 in

  • Width: 18.0 cm / 7.08 in

  • Height: 4.5 cm / 1.77 in

  • Weight: 511 g / 1.12 lbs

E. Condition Condition: Vintage / Excellent This item is in beautiful vintage condition.

  • Shape (Warping): There appears to be a very slight, gentle U-shaped warping (bowing) on the wood. This is a natural characteristic of solid burl wood aging over time and is not a structural defect.

  • Appearance: The wood retains a beautiful luster. The grain patterns are natural and distinct.

  • Wear: There are minor scuffs or signs of age consistent with a vintage item.

F. Conclusion This box is a testament to the Japanese appreciation for "Meiboku" (Precious Wood). The intense "Tamamoku" burl pattern makes it a one-of-a-kind piece that cannot be replicated. It is a functional work of art.

 


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