Shopping(Magazine) basket / Nemagari bamboo / Nagano-JPN 610230-1 長野県/根曲竹 かばんかご 小 特上


							

This is a shopping basket with handles and foot, woven using the same technique as the dish basket.

As a magazine rack to hold newspapers and magazines indoors.

The footed design allows for good ventilation and is recommended for vegetable stocking.
It may be used to store cans, jars, and other preserved foods, or to store slippers at the entrance.

The long handle makes it easy to carry, and it is also useful for picnics, river trips, camping, etc.,
when packed with lunch boxes and water bottles.

This basket has a soft and calm appearance.
Please enjoy it in various scenes.

<Nemagari Bamboo Crafts in Togakushi, Nagano Prefecture>

Bamboo crafting began in the early Edo period (1603-1867) as a means of sustenance for the people of the Togakushi Chūsha area.
From the Meiji period to the mid-Showa period(mid-19th century to mid-20th century),
as the sericulture industry flourished,
the demand for silkworm baskets and other products increased.

In order to protect this important resource,
members of the bamboo craft production cooperative take turns acting as “bamboo shoot guard”
during the spring bamboo shoot season to prevent overharvesting by people who want to use for food.

The surface of the bamboo is polished and split into four pieces, and the skin and body are separated to make strips.
The four most common types of bamboo crafts are
-Colanders(plates),
-Mushroom / fish basket,
-Dish drying basket,
-Winnowing basket.

The beauty and durability of the finished product, as well as the warmth unique to Nemagari bamboo,
make it a practical item that is widely used by the Japanese people even today,
and the color of the product can be enjoyed as it changes over time.

This is a shopping basket with handles and foot, woven using the same technique as the dish basket.

As a magazine rack to hold newspapers and magazines indoors.

The footed design allows for good ventilation and is recommended for vegetable stocking.
It may be used to store cans, jars, and other preserved foods, or to store slippers at the entrance.

The long handle makes it easy to carry, and it is also useful for picnics, river trips, camping, etc.,
when packed with lunch boxes and water bottles.

This basket has a soft and calm appearance.
Please enjoy it in various scenes.

<Nemagari Bamboo Crafts in Togakushi, Nagano Prefecture>

Bamboo crafting began in the early Edo period (1603-1867) as a means of sustenance for the people of the Togakushi Chūsha area.
From the Meiji period to the mid-Showa period(mid-19th century to mid-20th century),
as the sericulture industry flourished,
the demand for silkworm baskets and other products increased.

In order to protect this important resource,
members of the bamboo craft production cooperative take turns acting as “bamboo shoot guard”
during the spring bamboo shoot season to prevent overharvesting by people who want to use for food.

The surface of the bamboo is polished and split into four pieces, and the skin and body are separated to make strips.
The four most common types of bamboo crafts are
-Colanders(plates),
-Mushroom / fish basket,
-Dish drying basket,
-Winnowing basket.

The beauty and durability of the finished product, as well as the warmth unique to Nemagari bamboo,
make it a practical item that is widely used by the Japanese people even today,
and the color of the product can be enjoyed as it changes over time.


							

This is a shopping basket with handles and foot, woven using the same technique as the dish basket.

As a magazine rack to hold newspapers and magazines indoors.

The footed design allows for good ventilation and is recommended for vegetable stocking.
It may be used to store cans, jars, and other preserved foods, or to store slippers at the entrance.

The long handle makes it easy to carry, and it is also useful for picnics, river trips, camping, etc.,
when packed with lunch boxes and water bottles.

This basket has a soft and calm appearance.
Please enjoy it in various scenes.

<Nemagari Bamboo Crafts in Togakushi, Nagano Prefecture>

Bamboo crafting began in the early Edo period (1603-1867) as a means of sustenance for the people of the Togakushi Chūsha area.
From the Meiji period to the mid-Showa period(mid-19th century to mid-20th century),
as the sericulture industry flourished,
the demand for silkworm baskets and other products increased.

In order to protect this important resource,
members of the bamboo craft production cooperative take turns acting as “bamboo shoot guard”
during the spring bamboo shoot season to prevent overharvesting by people who want to use for food.

The surface of the bamboo is polished and split into four pieces, and the skin and body are separated to make strips.
The four most common types of bamboo crafts are
-Colanders(plates),
-Mushroom / fish basket,
-Dish drying basket,
-Winnowing basket.

The beauty and durability of the finished product, as well as the warmth unique to Nemagari bamboo,
make it a practical item that is widely used by the Japanese people even today,
and the color of the product can be enjoyed as it changes over time.