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3 Tiered Korean Black Lacquered-Mother of Pearl Inlay Chest

By spinelli, 8 August, 2008
Description

This three tiered chest can come apart into three separate chests. Stacked on top of each other, it forms one large armoire.

The entire piece is painted in black shiny lacquer and the faces of each chest is inlayed with mother of pearl detail designs of flowers, birds, various animals etc. Each chest has two doors that open towards you with sliding doors within. Each chest is unique. The top chest is crowned with moulding. The middle chest has four uniform drawers. The lower chest has simple legs.

Although the piece looks heavy, each chest is incredibly light (may be made of traditional palownia wood that Korean furniture is historically made of.

The chest looks almost exactly like the one in the attached picture--with the exception of differences in age and mother of pearl design subjects (i.e. frog instead of a bird)

Category
Asian Art
Medium
light weight wood (either palownia or other)
Distinguishing marks
unknown
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
6 feet tall 3-4 feet wide
Date Period
1960s to 1970s
Weight
approx 50 pounds in total
History
My mother's sister gave this chest to her as a wedding present in the 60s to 70s
eBay Auction Link
For Sale?
No
Photos

Anonymous (not verified)

14 years 8 months ago

Re: 3 Tiered Korean Black Lacquered-Mother of Pearl Inlay Chest

I am interested in this item as well.  Have you received an appraisal on this item?  I have one just like it as well as the matching armoire that stands about 8 feet tall by 9 feet wide with all of the inlay as well and I was curious as to its value.

 

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Anonymous (not verified)

14 years 8 months ago

Re: 3 Tiered Korean Black Lacquered-Mother of Pearl Inlay Chest

I also have at item almost identical to the one in the picture from the 60-70's that we brought over from Korea in the early 70's.  I definitely want to see my item as its too large for my bedroom.  How much was your piece valued at?

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willyboy

14 years 1 month ago

Re: 3 Tiered Korean Black Lacquered-Mother of Pearl Inlay Chest

I have 4 pieces of this type of furniture and access to 3 more.  Information is hard to come by, have you gotten a response from this site on the value?

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MADE

14 years 1 month ago

Re: 3 Tiered Korean Black Lacquered-Mother of Pearl Inlay Chest

I also have three piece of the same collection  and I interesting to sale it . But I dont know how to apprise my set  May some one help me with this

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Dean Cox

12 years 3 months ago

Re: 3 Tiered Korean Black Lacquered-Mother of Pearl Inlay Chest

I, too have one of these and would like to know how much it  is worth.

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NatsGma

3 years 9 months ago

Re: 3 Tiered Korean Black Lacquered-Mother of Pearl Inlay Chest

I am also interested to know if you received an appraisal on this. I have 6 of the separate pieces that I would like to sell but I have no idea what they are worth. Your description fits what I have.

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MarkBlemish

3 years 9 months ago

Re: 3 Tiered Korean Black Lacquered-Mother of Pearl Inlay Chest

Here’s one that sold for $375 at auction with an estimate of $500 - $1000 https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/70920623_korean-asian-mop-black-la…
They were asking $525 for this one https://www.chairish.com/product/2923683/vintage-1950s-korean-three-pie…
Info on the art form https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Najeonchilgi
More info on the art form https://www.moonbeartravel.com/korea-mother-of-pearl/
I have no idea if these prices reflect the value of your item but maybe this info is a place to start.

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