Outstanding Open Days
on November 14, 15 & 16, 2008
We are pleased to invite you to our three open days on November 14, 15 and 16 (Friday - Sunday) from 11 AM to 8 PM in our shop located Chee de Waterloo, 417 in 1050 Brussels.
Our shop will be exceptionally closed for three days before the event (Tuesday - Thursday).
Our online catalogue will be updated with these new items at the beginning of December.
Last summer, we spent quite a few weeks in the Southern region of Japan and collected a lot of very nice pieces of furniture and a lot of rare items as well. We were very lucky in our findings and this is definitely one of the best container we have ever made. Here is a list of the items we will have during this preview sale:
Furniture: (more than 60 new pieces)
CHA-DANSU (tea chest) - many CHOBA-DANSU (merchant chest) - GETA-BAKO (shoe chest) - HIBACHI (brazier table) - HON-DANA (book chest) - lots of ISHO-DANSU (clothing chest) - KAIDAN-DANSU (step chest) - KAZARI-DANA (informal ornamental shelves) - KO-DANSU (small chest) - KOHIKIDASHI (stationary cabinet) - KOTATSU (heater-table) - a superb KURUMA-DANSU (wheeled chest) - MIZUYA-DANSU (kitchen chest) - MONOIRE-DANSU (storing chest) - NAGAMOCHI (family chest) - TANA (shelf) - TSUKUE (writing desk) - ZATAKU (low table) - etc..
Items: (more than 150 new pieces)
ANDON (lamp) - BENTO-BAKO (lunch box) - BINGAKE (brazier) - BO (stick) - BUTSUZO (Buddha) - CHAIRE (tea leaves pot) - CHAWAN (bowl) - CHOZU-BACHI (basin) - DAI (show stand) - DAIKOKU (one of the seven lucky deities) - DORA (gong) - FUCHIN (scroll's weights) - FUKURO (pouch) - FUKUROKUJU (one of the seven lucky deities) - FURIN (summer bell) - FURO (tea ceremony brazier) - GETA (wooden shoes) - GOBANSETO (go game set) - HAKO (box) - HANAIRE (vase) - HANAKAGO (ikebana basket) - HANGA (woodblock print) - HARI-BAKO (sewing box) - HIBACHI (brazier) - HOTEI (one of the seven lucky deities) - HYOTAN (sake gourd) - IKO (kimono stand) - JIZAIKAGI (trammel) - JU-BAKO (special day's lunch set) - JYUROJIN (one of the seven lucky deities) - KABIN (vase) - KADAI (bonsai's display table) - KAGAMI (mirror) - KAGO (basket) - KAIBITSU or HOKAI (box for kaiawase game) - KAKEMONO (scroll) - KAKI (vase) - KAMI-DANA (Shinto family's altar) - KANE (small bell) - KANTSUKEKI - (set for warming up sake) - KANZASHI (hair pin) - KASHIGATA (rice cake pattern) - KATANA-KAKE (katana holder) - KAZARI-KABUTO (boy’s day decorative helmet) - KAZARI-KATANA (decorative sword) - KENZAN (flower-stand) - KIMONO (Japanese dress) - KISERU (pipe) - KOBACHI (bowl) - KOBAKO (small box) - KOTATSU (heater-table) - KOUGO (insense box) - KOURO (incense burner) - KUSHI (ornamental comb and hair pin) - KYODAI (dressing table) - KYUSUSETO (tea accessories) - MAKURA (pillow) - MANEKINEKO (beckoning cat) - MISU (blind) - MOKUGYO (wooden gong) - MUSHANINGYO (boy’s day doll) - NATSUME (tea powder pot) - NINGYO (doll) - NOREN (shop curtain) - OBON (tray) - OHIRA (bowl - OHITSU (rice bucket) - OKIAGE (puppet) - OKIMONO (ornament in bronze) - OMEN (mask) - OWAN (soup cup) - RANMA (above sliding doors ornament) - SAKAZUKI (sake cup) - SARA (plate) - SEKIBUTSU (stone Buddha) - SENSU (fan for tradiotional dance) - SHISHI (lion-dog statue) - SHOKUDAI (candlestand) - SHOUGIDAI (shogi game table) - SUMITSUBO (line maker) - SUZURI (inkstone) - SUZURI-BAKO (inkstone box) - TAIKO (folk danse drum) - TEABURI (hand-warmer) - TETSUBIN (kettle) - TOKKURI (sake jug) - TSUNODAREU (sake keg) - TO (door) - TORO (stone lantern) - USUBATA (ikebana vase) - YOROIBITSU (box for helmet) - Some accessories as well as various ornament and little contemporary traditional Japanese style crockery.
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