Chowa Box Togeibako is a traditional box often used to store precious equipments of tea ceremony. The elegant Sanada ribbon goes through a carefully handcrafted leg at the bottom and ties the box. This is a great box for premium gifting as well as storing something priceless to yourself.
Chowa Box Togeibako is a traditional box often used to store precious equipments of tea ceremony. The elegant Sanada ribbon goes through a carefully handcrafted leg at the bottom and ties the box. This is a great box for premium gifting as well as storing something priceless to yourself.
DIMENSION:
4.5" x4.5" 2.5"
Chowa Box seals itself and regulates the humidity inside, making it a perfect container for humidity-sensitive materials.
Kiri’s high thermal conductivity causes it to carbonize the surface upon ignition, which protects the contents.
Kiri belongs to the grass family. It has a luxurious appearance and is also extremely lightweight and robust.
Controlling humidity also results in high resistance to corrosion. The Chowa box maintains durability for decades.
For hundreds of years, the Chowa Box has been used to store kimonos and silk fabrics, protecting them from insects.
Due to its low moisture content, Kiri wood is less prone to shrinking than other woods, and it maintains a consistent structure.