This new Japanese Yosegi puzzle box (model HK-124) features a Samurai design and a classic secret trick box format. It is a 4 Sun box with a 12-step opening sequence, making it a popular choice for collectors and puzzle enthusiasts in the Collectibles category. Check the listing for details on materials, finish, and what is included in the package. Price is 60.95 USD, and it ships with free shipping.
| Item ID | 143158652908 |
| Location | West Sacramento, California US |
| Shipping | Free shipping (check listing for details) |
| Seller |
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| Listing | FixedPrice · Active |
| All returns accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
| Featured Refinements | Japanese Puzzle Box |
| Handmade | Yes |
| Country/Region of Manufacture | Japan |
| California Prop 65 Warning | California Prop 65 Warning |
This new Japanese Yosegi puzzle box (model HK-124) features a Samurai design and a classic secret trick box format. It is a 4 Sun box with a 12-step opening sequence, making it a popular choice for collectors and puzzle enthusiasts in the Collectibles category. Check the listing for details on materials, finish, and what is included in the package. Price is 60.95 USD, and it ships with free shipping.
Japanese Yosegi Puzzle Box Samurai Wooden Secret Trick Box HK-124 Yosegi Himitsu Bako/ Japanese Puzzle Box is the traditional Japanese Secret box originated in Japan's culturally rich Edo Period. It was first used by Samurai to send secret messages. The surface of the box is covered with Yosegi, traditional Japanese wooden mosaic. Even nowadays the Puzzle Box manufacturing process is not automated and each box is handmade in Hakone region by Japanese masters. Handmade by Japanese Yosegi masters in Hakone region Beautiful craftsmanship originated in Japan's Edo Period Size: approx. 3-3/8" x 4-5/8" x 2-1/8" This trick box takes twelve steps to open Secret locking/unlocking mechanism used by Samurais model number: HK-124 High quality made in Japan Each puzzle box is slightly different. You may receive a box which has a slightly different pattern from the picture because each puzzle box is unique handmade by Japanese masters. These boxes have no apparent method or place of opening. However, if you look carefully, you may find panels or surfaces which will slide. Each style of box has a specific number of steps, which must be performed in proper sequence, in order to open it. (Directions for solving the puzzle are included with each box.)