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English: A sendai-dansu from the Meiji period. Made in Sendai, Japan. Made from Zelkova wood and lined with cedar. Note the elaborate ironwork, handles for carrying on the side, and lockable compartment. Original use would be for storing clothing. Attribution: Kraig Donald
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  • 2007-10-09 22:16 Kunchan 2592×1944×8 (1103380 bytes) A sendai-dansu from the Meiji period. Made in Sendai, Japan. Made from Zelkova wood and lined with cedar. Note the elaborate ironwork, handles for carrying on the side, and lockable compartment. Original use would be for storing clothing. Attribution: Kr

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