$65.00
Item #
111123.
These trick wooden puzzle boxes originated during the Edo period in Japan. They were originally designed to transport secret messages. Yosegi-zaiku is a type of Japanese parquetry where artisans created patterns with small inlaid pieces of wood to create a veneer of intricate patterns. Each box is constructed without the use of nails, and are fitted together in such a way that it takes from 2 to dozens of moves to open a box.
This box involves 10 moves and measures 4"L x 3"W x 2"H.
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Collections: Childrens Day / Kodomo No Hi, Dads and Grads!, Father's Day, Gifts for Grads, Gifts for Him, Holidays and Traditions, JANM Store Catalog 2021-2022, Kids, Valentine's Day
Type: gift
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