Ronati Expert Picks: Japanese Nagasaki Export Lacquered Wood Knife Boxes

 

Imagine a treasure from Nagasaki: Japanese export boxes that began life as knife containers during a time of cultural transformation. Embellished with shimmering mother-of-pearl scenes of birds and foliage and coated in rich lacquer, these boxes were more than just storage — they were miniature works of art. As trade between Japan and the West flourished in the late 19th century, these exquisite boxes found their way to European homes, where Victorian collectors gave them new life as stylish letter boxes.

 

 

From an interior design perspective, these boxes are a dream addition to any space. Their rich black lacquer and shimmering accents offer a contrast that works beautifully in both traditional and modern settings. As accessories, they bring an air of refinement and cultural richness. Imagine them on a console table in an entryway, paired with a vintage mirror, or as a statement piece in a study, complementing dark wood tones. More than just accessories, these boxes are like time travelers, carrying with them echoes of distant workshops, global journeys, and the beautiful ways cultures weave together through art and craft. Available from Find Weatherly.

 

The Twelve Days of Christmas: a Virtual Holiday Art & Antiques Show presented by the Art & Antique Dealers League of America (AADLA) and The National Antique and Art Dealers Association of America (NAADAA), and powered by Incollect. Kelli Ellis, Host, Designer & Ronati SVP Industry Relations, had the first look at what’s coming to this year’s virtual holiday fair and has carefully selected a few of her favorite finds, showcasing the very best in style and design.

 

This magical event is your virtual art and antiques advent calendar, with each of the participating dealers releasing a new piece each day. Find the perfect gift for everyone on your list this holiday season (including yourself 😉!).

 

Presented by AADLA & NAADAA, and powered by Incollect

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