vintage Japanese Kumiki puzzle: #7 EARLY BARREL, nice Hard wood, 1800\'S


vintage Japanese Kumiki puzzle: #7 EARLY BARREL, nice Hard wood, 1800\'S

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vintage Japanese Kumiki puzzle: #7 EARLY BARREL, nice Hard wood, 1800\'S:
$65.00


thanks for checking out one of my items, if you like this you will probably like other items i have, i get tons of stuff in diverse fields of collecting and use. NOTE: i will always combine items to save you shipping cost.

THIS ITEM IS---from a great large collection of Japanese Kumiki puzzles, all of course are wooden. some are very old, with not only the Japan pr made in Japan mark, but sometimes more intricate marks. You are considering the puzzle you see in the photos and described in the title. some of the forms are common and some are rare, and some are quite rare, some are larger and smaller sizes of the same form, but most are OLDER than you usually see. take a look at the pics and use s zoom in feature to really get a look at what you are considering, most are great, but some have some minor damage and some are missing a piece, If I noticed anything I will mention it here--THIS IS A COMMON FORM, BUT MUCH EARLIER THAN YOU WILL FIND, marked only MADE IN JAPAN on the end (see 3rd photo) I am surprised their is not more of a makers mark on this one, a nice hard wood, 5 rings on each end, some chipping to the wood as shown. GREAT CLASSIC EARLY FORM, this is most likely fromTsunetaro Yamanaka and late 1800\'s or early 1900\'s, but I believe late 1800\'s


Kumiki is a Japanese word which means \"to join wood together\". In Japan, the term \"kumiki\" refers to several different varieties of woodcraft, especially figural wooden interlocking puzzles or, in a broader sense, any wooden construction toy. They are also known as \"burr puzzles.\" Each puzzle is handcrafted, and each is displayed as a small work of art, created in precision as is evident in how exact the puzzle pieces together.

These puzzles may have been used by master woodworkers as they tutored their apprentices in the art of constructing wooden buildings using interlocking pieces in the absence of metal parts or fasteners.

Tsunetaro Yamanaka (1874-1954) was the first craftsman to design and construct puzzles that resembled building and vehicles as well as abstract shapes like spheres and cubes. His descendants continued this kumiki tradition, still creating new puzzles including animal shapes. VIEW MY OTHER sale ITEMS

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vintage Japanese Kumiki puzzle: #7 EARLY BARREL, nice Hard wood, 1800\'S:
$65.00

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