[wholesale] Bamboo Thin Flower Vase by Nanpukogei Sale
$39.50Size Vase: 11cm x 15cm x 29cm, Coaster 10.5 x 10 cm Weight: Vase 60 g, Coaster 15g
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Size Vase: 11cm x 15cm x 29cm, Coaster 10.5 x 10 cm Weight: Vase 60 g, Coaster 15g
These plates were made at the Tobe-ware kiln of Masataka Nakata in Ehime. A ‘sun’ is a measurement domination in Japan equating to roughly 3.03cm. (Stretch your forefinger and your thumb and the distance is half of one shaku. A shaku works out at about 30cm. One tenth of this is a sun). It makes these…
Designed to replicate the form of cut bamboo, this glass by Tokyo’s Hirota Glass company both references a classic Japanese motif, and shows the firm’s skill in working in glass. The base of bamboo stem, the glass fits to the hand, and is ideal for drinks with ice. It is 9cm high, and 9cm in…
This origami paper is part of the Meets Takegami series, made to show the possibilities of bamboo as paper. The sheets depict fauna found in the satoyama landscape of human cultivated forest fringes. This landscape was once common when rural villages lived in sustainable symbiosis with their environments, but has become threatened by industrialisation, and…
Designed to replicate the form of cut bamboo, this pitcher by Tokyo’s Hirota Glass company both references a classic Japanese motif, and shows the firm’s skill in working in glass. The thin bamboo stem vessel make for a stylish pour in sake of course, but for any drink that is selected. It can be paired…
This shallow bamboo tray is by Oita based Chikuen. Handwoven into a traditional yotsume (interlinked square) pattern, it is a craft item that is handy for storage. It is 18.5cm x 18.5cm, and 5cm high. About Chikuen Based in central Beppu, in Oita on Kyushu, Chikuen source and supply items from within the bamboo craftsmanship…
A classic item for use in food preparation and presentation, this bamboo ‘zaru’ is by Oita-based Chikuen. Woven flat baskets, zaru are perhaps most synonymous with ‘zaru soba’ plates of buckwheat noodles. Here the noodles are taken from the zaru to be dipped in sauce. Zaru are also traditionally used for drying ume plums to…
These woven bamboo coasters were made for Oita based Chikuen. The stems of bamboo can be split into strips, and the strong threads intertwined. This is skilled work, for which Oita, in north-east Kyushu, is a particular centre. Available in black and natural bamboo shades, the coasters provide a floral motif at the base of…
———————————————————————————— Wholesale Information This product would take 2-3 months to be delivered after ordering.Once you place your order, we will shortly contact you with more information about the estimated delivery time.If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.([email protected]) ———————————————————————————— Hand soldered and hand crafted in Tokyo, each one of these watering cans is the…
These bowls, suitable for salad or for serving, were made by the Tobe-ware artist Kimiko Tanaka at her Yōki-gama kiln. Each is decorated with a hand painted design applied by Tanaka. The Tobe-ware tradition in which she works is known for such ‘sometsuke’ brush work, but even within this, Tanaka’s ceramics have a particular intricacy.There…
———————————————————————————— Wholesale Information This product would take 2-3 months to be delivered after ordering.Once you place your order, we will shortly contact you with more information about the estimated delivery time.If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.([email protected]) ———————————————————————————— Hand soldered and hand crafted in Tokyo, each one of these watering cans is…
These bamboo chopsticks are by Oita based maker, Chikuen. Oita, in north-east Kyushu, has a rich tradition in bamboo, with traders, makers and skill craftspeople present particularly in the environs of Beppu. This is the centre of Chikuen’s activities too, and these chopsticks have a green ‘kasuri’ block placed above the precise bamboo tips. They…
These low sided salad bowels were made at the Tobe-ware kiln of Masataka Nakata. They are finished in a hand patterned rendition of the classic ichimatsu pattern. This chequerboard motif is a classic one in Japanese visual design, and for example has been recreated in the Olympic logo, and elsewhere. Tobe-ware is a tradition in blue and white…
This plate was made at the Tobe-ware kiln of Masataka Nakata in Ehime. A ‘sun’ is a measurement domination in Japan equating to roughly 3.03cm. (Stretch your forefinger and your thumb and the distance is half of one shaku. A shaku works out at about 30cm. One tenth of this is a sun). It makes these 6 sun plates…
These bath salt bags were made by the Charley company, based in Osaka. Osaka is one of Japan’s most colourful cities, and these sachets provide a vivid bath experience Styled as ‘Kuusou Bathroom’, in Japanese the word kuusou refers to something between imagination and dreams. Blended indeed with imagination, each bag has its own strong…
———————————————————————————— Wholesale Information This product would take 1.5-2 months to be delivered after ordering.Once you place your order, we will shortly contact you with more information about the estimated delivery time.If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.([email protected]) ———————————————————————————— Obama is a town in Fukui in Japan. Briefly well known for its famous namesake, its…
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