Cassone

/kæˈsoʊn/ noun

A large, richly decorated wooden chest or trunk used in Renaissance Italy for storing valuables, linens, or dowry items, often elaborately painted or carved.

From Italian cassone (large chest), derived from Latin capsa (box, case). These became status symbols during the Renaissance, often given as wedding gifts to wealthy families.

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