This is a basket of Gray Akebi vine, the outer skin of which is peeled using hot spring or river water.
This material, which looks whitish in bright light, shows various expressions depending on the weather and lighting conditions, and can be said to have a profound color. As it ages, the color slowly changes from gray to sepia.
This is a large basket with a great presence that is fun to look at.
There is also a page of basket made from Brown Akebi vine in the same size. Please take a look at it as well.
More than 300 years ago, people in Nagano Pref. have made baskets, toys, and other daily utensils.
There are 2 types of Akebi vine work produced in northern Nagano Pref. The one is “Brown Akebi vine”, just as they are in nature.
The other is “Gray Akebi vine”, which is soaked in hot spring water for about a week, then soaked in a river for about a month to ferment, the outer skin is then peeled off.
For both types of vines, only high-quality materials are carefully selected, and they continue to produce baskets in a variety of shapes using advanced weaving techniques.
This is a basket of Gray Akebi vine, the outer skin of which is peeled using hot spring or river water.
This is the connection between the handle and the rim. The wild yet elegant way of fastening is unique to the akebi vine.The handle itself is made of a thick rattan core, around which is wrapped Gray Akebi vines. The smooth surface is a characteristic of Gray Akebi vine, and this smoothness is achieved by peeling off a piece of outer skin.You can store clothes, towels, stoles, and other fabric items,or, food to take camping or picnics, lunch boxes, drinks, and plenty of space.It looks good as a storage basket in a room.
This material, which looks whitish in bright light, shows various expressions depending on the weather and lighting conditions, and can be said to have a profound color. As it ages, the color slowly changes from gray to sepia.
This is a large basket with a great presence that is fun to look at.
There is also a page of basket made from Brown Akebi vine in the same size. Please take a look at it as well.
More than 300 years ago, people in Nagano Pref. have made baskets, toys, and other daily utensils.
There are 2 types of Akebi vine work produced in northern Nagano Pref. The one is “Brown Akebi vine”, just as they are in nature.
The other is “Gray Akebi vine”, which is soaked in hot spring water for about a week, then soaked in a river for about a month to ferment, the outer skin is then peeled off.
For both types of vines, only high-quality materials are carefully selected, and they continue to produce baskets in a variety of shapes using advanced weaving techniques.
This is a basket of Gray Akebi vine, the outer skin of which is peeled using hot spring or river water.
This is the connection between the handle and the rim. The wild yet elegant way of fastening is unique to the akebi vine.The handle itself is made of a thick rattan core, around which is wrapped Gray Akebi vines. The smooth surface is a characteristic of Gray Akebi vine, and this smoothness is achieved by peeling off a piece of outer skin.You can store clothes, towels, stoles, and other fabric items,or, food to take camping or picnics, lunch boxes, drinks, and plenty of space.It looks good as a storage basket in a room.
This material, which looks whitish in bright light, shows various expressions depending on the weather and lighting conditions, and can be said to have a profound color. As it ages, the color slowly changes from gray to sepia.
This is a large basket with a great presence that is fun to look at.
There is also a page of basket made from Brown Akebi vine in the same size. Please take a look at it as well.
More than 300 years ago, people in Nagano Pref. have made baskets, toys, and other daily utensils.
There are 2 types of Akebi vine work produced in northern Nagano Pref. The one is “Brown Akebi vine”, just as they are in nature.
The other is “Gray Akebi vine”, which is soaked in hot spring water for about a week, then soaked in a river for about a month to ferment, the outer skin is then peeled off.
For both types of vines, only high-quality materials are carefully selected, and they continue to produce baskets in a variety of shapes using advanced weaving techniques.