Decorated in gold and iro-e takamaki-e, e-nashiji and gold hiramaki-e, the exterior with an all-over design of different roundels of seasonal plants and flowers including suisen (daffodils), kikyo (Chinese bellflowers), hagi (bush clover), nadeshiko (pinks), fuji (wisteria), ume (plum), sakura (cherry), momiji (maple), sasa (bamboo), and susuki (plume grass) sparsely scattered over the repeated hanabishi-shippo-zunagi (flowery-diamond-linked-jewel) ground, the hinged double-door opening to reveal nine removable drawers of assorted size within, the interior of each door with a matching design of a pheasant perched on a rock beneath cherry branches, the drawers embellished in maki-e with various stylized bird-and-flower motifs, the doors and sides applied with silvered-metal mounts in the form of shippo-zunagi (linked-jewels); unsigned.