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Antique Korean Bandaji Nong Tansu Scholars Wedding Cabinet

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Antique Korean Elm & Brass Bound Bandaji Nong Tansu Scholars Chest Wedding Cabinet
Early 19th century Korean Tansu Nong Bandaji highboy wedding chest or cabinet made of elmwood and featuring ornate brass floral, butterfly, bird accents, and 2 brass fish locks. 

The Korean name bandaji (literally meaning "half closing") derives from the hinged door in the front of this chest. This type of chest was one of the most essential, and most commonly found, pieces of furniture in a Korean household. Clothes, documents, and valuables would be stored inside while folded blankets would be placed on top during the day (which explains why it is called a "blanket chest" in English). This chest, with its richly decorated fittings and extensive metalwork, was most likely produced in the northern provinces of the Korean peninsula,  Kyong'gi Province, Joseon Dynasty (1392 - 1897).

Approximate Measurements
59" high
38.5" wide
17.75" deep (back to front)

Condition
In structurally sound and sturdy condition with some minimal imperfections for its age. The photos are an important part of the item description and condition so please use the zoom feature to view them closely.

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Antique Korean Elm & Brass Bound Bandaji Nong Tansu Scholars Chest Wedding Cabinet
Early 19th century Korean Tansu Nong Bandaji highboy wedding chest or cabinet made of elmwood and featuring ornate brass floral, butterfly, bird accents, and 2 brass fish locks. 

The Korean name bandaji (literally meaning "half closing") derives from the hinged door in the front of this chest. This type of chest was one of the most essential, and most commonly found, pieces of furniture in a Korean household. Clothes, documents, and valuables would be stored inside while folded blankets would be placed on top during the day (which explains why it is called a "blanket chest" in English). This chest, with its richly decorated fittings and extensive metalwork, was most likely produced in the northern provinces of the Korean peninsula,  Kyong'gi Province, Joseon Dynasty (1392 - 1897).

Approximate Measurements
59" high
38.5" wide
17.75" deep (back to front)

Condition
In structurally sound and sturdy condition with some minimal imperfections for its age. The photos are an important part of the item description and condition so please use the zoom feature to view them closely.

We have many other similarly styled furniture pieces listed.

We appreciate your business and will do everything possible to make sure you are a happy customer.

Local delivery and pickup are available for all our items.

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