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Letter of invitation
for the open days
in September 1997
We are pleased to invite you to our three open days that we organize in September on Friday 26th from 2 pm to 9 pm and on Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th from 10 am to 7 pm. They will take place in our warehouse in Rue de Chambery, 45 in Brussels (see map on the back).
On this occasion, our shop will be closed.During our five weeks spent in Japan and in Korea last summer, we have brought back some pieces we have listed below :
Japanese container:
A monoire-dansu ((Japanese cupboard mainly used for putting futons) as well as several mizuya-dansu (Japanese kitchen cabinets) of various sizes. A few isho-dansu (Japanese chests of drawers to put clothes and kimonos). Two funa-ginko (sea chests). A kusuri-dansu (chest where medicinal herbs are kept ). Some nice choba-dansu (merchant chests). Several ko-dansu (small pieces of furniture of various purposes). Some cha-dana (tea chests). Doors. Hibachi (brazier table). About 10 low tables and a few low desks. Some iko (kimono racks). A few splendid chests. Several statues. A wide range of dolls. Some ornamental masks. Lacquered bowls. Some obi (kimono sashes). Some chests on multiple uses. Some maneki-neko (lucky charm cats). Some jubako (Set of fitted boxes). Some vases for ikebana. Some tabakoire (pipe and tobacco pouches). And other items on various purposes.
Korean container:
A few beautiful yichung-jang et yichung-nong (Korean chest on chest for putting ladies clothes). Several chests of various sizes and purposes which can be opened either in the front or on the top. Some cha-dana (for tea and accessories). Some morijang(low chests) and various objects. Several euguri-jang (Korean wardrobes) which can be used to hide a television, for example. A stone lantern for gardens.
As antique items are becoming rare in Korea, we thus completed our container with a few contemporary crafts of which two reproductions of a Japanese staircase, a few reproductions of chests for keeping medicinal herbs and several small pieces of furniture.
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