2 Sun 10 Step Akasaya. Beautiful Red Saya pattern inlay! Requires 10 steps to open the compartment! The "sun" in the name is a Japanese form of measurement. Each "sun" is approximately 3 centimetres in box length. The more steps in the name - the harder it is to open the box. The last part of the title is the name of the pattern displayed on the box. CARE AND UPKEEP OF JAPANESE WOODEN PUZZLE BOXES.- 2 Sun 10 Step Akasaya.
4 Sun 10 Step Koyosegi. Japanese puzzle boxes are handmade with superb quality. There is only one combination to open each box. Sides of the box move or slide to allow other pieces to move as well. These actions, performed in the right combination will open the ... - 4 Sun 10 Step Koyosegi.
5 Sun 21 Step Urokokirichigai. This box takes 21 steps to open and features the Uroko Kirichigai mosaic pattern. The decorative patterns are called Yosegi, which is an elaborate wood mosaic work treasured in Japan since old days. Making best use of natural fine grains and te... - 5 Sun 21 Step Urokokirichigai.
2 Sun 7 Step Koyosegi. This beautiful Japaneses puzzle box requires 7 steps in order to open it. Made in the Koyosegi pattern. ** Japanese wood mosaic is called "Yosegi" (Koyosegi). It is manufactured in Odawara,Hakone JAPAN. Natural colored wood material... - 2 Sun 7 Step Koyosegi.
4 Sun 21 Step Kirichigae G. This box takes 21 steps to open and features the kirichigae pattern. Japanese puzzle boxes are handmade with superb quality. They combine amazing artistry and design with the challenge of puzzle. There is only one combination to open each box. ... - 4 Sun 21 Step Kirichigae G.
5 Sun 14 Step +1 Koyosegi. Japanese puzzle boxes are handmade with superb quality. There is only one combination to open each box. Sides of the box move or slide to allow other pieces to move as well. These actions, performed in the right combination will open the ... - 5 Sun 14 Step +1 Koyosegi.
2.5 Sun 12 Step Koyosegi. This box has a particularly nice finish and exceptional quality. This box is opened in 12 steps. The "sun" in the name is a Japanese form of measurement. Each "sun" is approximately 3 centimetres in box length. The last part of the ... - 2.5 Sun 12 Step Koyosegi.
4 Sun 7 Step Koyosegi. Japanese puzzle boxes are handmade with superb quality. There is only one combination to open each box. Sides of the box move or slide to allow other pieces to move as well. These actions, performed in the right combination will open the ... - 4 Sun 7 Step Koyosegi.
4 Sun 21 Step Kuroasa. This box takes 21 steps to open and features the kuroasa pattern. Japanese puzzle boxes are handmade with superb quality. They combine amazing artistry and design with the challenge of puzzle. There is only one combination to open each box. Sid... - 4 Sun 21 Step Kuroasa.
6 Sun 28 Step +1 Koyosegi. This large, exquisite puzzle box takes 28 steps to open. It also requires one extra move to open a small compartment inside the lid that holds a small coin-sized token. Made in a the koyosegi mosaic pattern. The decorative patterns are ca... - 6 Sun 28 Step +1 Koyosegi.