This is a tall, big flower vase basket. This basket is made entirely from Madake bamboo and Chinese moonseed vines. Named “Sēkai Chakago”.
This basket is woven with strips of thinly peeled strips of the hard enamel outer skin of the bamboo. This process allows the color to change over time to a deeper amber color and shines with a glossy appearance.
Chakago(=Tea leaves basket) are used to put plucked tea leaves together and used as backpacks. The actual tea basket is said to be about four times larger than this one.
It would go great with flowers and branches picked in the wild. The basket and flowers seem to complement each other.This is a shot of flowers arranged in this Sēkai-Chakago at the time of Mr. Kiriyama’s solo exhibition.
This basket has lost some of its green color and is starting to show amber color. It will be useful as a practical basket for those who enjoy flowers.
And no matter how much you look at them, you will never get tired of looking at them. It is recommended to use it as a flower vase, or to place the basket itself as an interior decoration.
Kiriyama’s Basket Creation
Kiriyama’s basket creation begins with choosing quality bamboo and Chinese moonseed vines, harvesting and preparing the materials. Every step of the basket creation process demands attention to details such as size and balance. Kiriyama takes great pride in creating baskets that are easy to use in everyday life.
All of the baskets created are both high quality and useful. They will be an excellent addition to your daily life for a long time to come.
This is a tall, big flower vase basket. This basket is made entirely from Madake bamboo and Chinese moonseed vines. Named “Sēkai Chakago”.
This basket is woven with strips of thinly peeled strips of the hard enamel outer skin of the bamboo. This process allows the color to change over time to a deeper amber color and shines with a glossy appearance.
The basket is approximately 60cm (23.62″) tall and looks very impressive with its elegant appearance.The upper part of the basket is woven in a pattern that represents the waves of the blue sea.When light hits it, the woven pattern creates contrast, reminding one of the waves of the blue sea.
Chakago(=Tea leaves basket) are used to put plucked tea leaves together and used as backpacks. The actual tea basket is said to be about four times larger than this one.
It would go great with flowers and branches picked in the wild. The basket and flowers seem to complement each other.This is a shot of flowers arranged in this Sēkai-Chakago at the time of Mr. Kiriyama’s solo exhibition.
This basket has lost some of its green color and is starting to show amber color. It will be useful as a practical basket for those who enjoy flowers.
And no matter how much you look at them, you will never get tired of looking at them. It is recommended to use it as a flower vase, or to place the basket itself as an interior decoration.
Kiriyama’s Basket Creation
Kiriyama’s basket creation begins with choosing quality bamboo and Chinese moonseed vines, harvesting and preparing the materials. Every step of the basket creation process demands attention to details such as size and balance. Kiriyama takes great pride in creating baskets that are easy to use in everyday life.
All of the baskets created are both high quality and useful. They will be an excellent addition to your daily life for a long time to come.
This is a tall, big flower vase basket. This basket is made entirely from Madake bamboo and Chinese moonseed vines. Named “Sēkai Chakago”.
This basket is woven with strips of thinly peeled strips of the hard enamel outer skin of the bamboo. This process allows the color to change over time to a deeper amber color and shines with a glossy appearance.
The basket is approximately 60cm (23.62″) tall and looks very impressive with its elegant appearance.The upper part of the basket is woven in a pattern that represents the waves of the blue sea.When light hits it, the woven pattern creates contrast, reminding one of the waves of the blue sea.
Chakago(=Tea leaves basket) are used to put plucked tea leaves together and used as backpacks. The actual tea basket is said to be about four times larger than this one.
It would go great with flowers and branches picked in the wild. The basket and flowers seem to complement each other.This is a shot of flowers arranged in this Sēkai-Chakago at the time of Mr. Kiriyama’s solo exhibition.
This basket has lost some of its green color and is starting to show amber color. It will be useful as a practical basket for those who enjoy flowers.
And no matter how much you look at them, you will never get tired of looking at them. It is recommended to use it as a flower vase, or to place the basket itself as an interior decoration.
Kiriyama’s Basket Creation
Kiriyama’s basket creation begins with choosing quality bamboo and Chinese moonseed vines, harvesting and preparing the materials. Every step of the basket creation process demands attention to details such as size and balance. Kiriyama takes great pride in creating baskets that are easy to use in everyday life.
All of the baskets created are both high quality and useful. They will be an excellent addition to your daily life for a long time to come.