Karakuri tansu

Karakuri tansu

Karakuri tansu is a traditional Japanese craft which has been rediscovered in modern times. Such a chest of drawers ("tansu" in Japanese) might look like ordinary Japanese furniture, but it has a trick drawer which can hide what the user puts inside as if by magic. The trick is for security, to keep valuables safe.

It took enormous amounts of time and effort to develop and manufacture these chests. Teruaki Nakashima created the karakuri tansu based on an adaptation of the funa-tansu.It uses a classic technique of timbering, tsutsumi-ari, and a stunning processing method (repeating polish, coating and drying) which takes advantage of the beautiful wooden texture. As for the exterior, it has metal fittings with exquisite decorations which contribute to a strong structure, and the smooth and elegant texture of zelkova trees can be seen on the surface. The interior uses paulownia wood. Finally, it includes a high security system and playful touches, making it ideal for practical use. Since the chest is all handmade, it typically takes two months to complete construction.

External links

* [http://karakuriya.com/english/index.htm Karakuriya]


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