Organizing basket -Rectangle- with handles S, M, L / Kachū / THA 3115102 タイ/カチュー(水草) 整理かご 角型 取手付き S・M・L 3サイズ
Organizing basket -Rectangle- with handles S, M, L / Kachū / THA 3115102 タイ/カチュー(水草) 整理かご 角型 取手付き S・M・L 3サイズ
These are woven baskets made from a grass called ‘Kachū’ in Thai, which grows wild around swamps.
This page features three sizes of rectangular organizing baskets “S, M, L” with handles, made of “Kachū”.
The glue applied to the surface of Kachū baskets is a necessary process that prevents the baskets from losing their shape and increases their strength as commodities. It is also the wisdom of the makers who are always thinking about how to make a sturdy basket.
You could also use it to fold dry laundry and put it in individual baskets to carry to your rooms. The basket itself is lightweight, so it can be carried easily.
It is truly a reliable basket that handles both organization and transportation.
The slim rectangular baskets also look good for storing side by side. The organizing baskets are hard to lose shape and can be used either on the floor or on a shelf. It will be useful in a variety of situations.
Please check the size carefully and choose whichever size you prefer.
–Kachū baskets in Thailand–
“Kachū” is the name of a grass found in the swamps of southern Thailand in that hot and humid environment. The locals call it that in Thai.
The weavers depend on the region, with some groups having a skilled weaver as a teacher and teaching others, while others have three generations of family members who weave together. Most are made by groups of four or five people in each village.
For most people, basket-making is not a full-time occupation, but is often done in between farming activities such as rice cultivation, and many of the weavers are of an older generation.
Although there are not many young weavers, there is now a renewed appreciation of the quality of these natural material products in Thailand, and young people are becoming interested in baskets.
These are woven baskets made from a grass called ‘Kachū’ in Thai, which grows wild around swamps.
This page features three sizes of rectangular organizing baskets “S, M, L” with handles, made of “Kachū”.
Flattened stems are alternately woven together to form one large piece, which is then formed into the shape of a basket.After being woven like a Kachū mat and formed into a basket, this rim is folded back to the outside and tucked in. This is an especially important process because the finish of the rim determines the strength and quality of the entire basket.As shown here, some of the strips are discolored, but we hope you will see it as a natural part of the product. Please note that this is not a defective product.The ends of the handles tied and fastened together under the rim.The handles are made from “Kok”, a Cyperaceae group grass. Kok is made into a rope and used as a handle.Kok also occasionally has this colored mixture, which is also naturally colored.The basket does not have a bulge much, so it can be stored without creating dead space, and has a convenient handle for carrying.This is size S.It can be used to hold root vegetables such as onions and potatoes, stock dry foods such as pasta and udon noodles, or even towels.This is size M.The size is easy to use as a toy or tool box.This is size L.It would be good as a bag, bag holder, or visitor’s luggage container.
The glue applied to the surface of Kachū baskets is a necessary process that prevents the baskets from losing their shape and increases their strength as commodities. It is also the wisdom of the makers who are always thinking about how to make a sturdy basket.
You could also use it to fold dry laundry and put it in individual baskets to carry to your rooms. The basket itself is lightweight, so it can be carried easily.
It is truly a reliable basket that handles both organization and transportation.
The slim rectangular baskets also look good for storing side by side. The organizing baskets are hard to lose shape and can be used either on the floor or on a shelf. It will be useful in a variety of situations.
Please check the size carefully and choose whichever size you prefer.
–Kachū baskets in Thailand–
“Kachū” is the name of a grass found in the swamps of southern Thailand in that hot and humid environment. The locals call it that in Thai.
The weavers depend on the region, with some groups having a skilled weaver as a teacher and teaching others, while others have three generations of family members who weave together. Most are made by groups of four or five people in each village.
For most people, basket-making is not a full-time occupation, but is often done in between farming activities such as rice cultivation, and many of the weavers are of an older generation.
Although there are not many young weavers, there is now a renewed appreciation of the quality of these natural material products in Thailand, and young people are becoming interested in baskets.
These are woven baskets made from a grass called ‘Kachū’ in Thai, which grows wild around swamps.
This page features three sizes of rectangular organizing baskets “S, M, L” with handles, made of “Kachū”.
Flattened stems are alternately woven together to form one large piece, which is then formed into the shape of a basket.After being woven like a Kachū mat and formed into a basket, this rim is folded back to the outside and tucked in. This is an especially important process because the finish of the rim determines the strength and quality of the entire basket.As shown here, some of the strips are discolored, but we hope you will see it as a natural part of the product. Please note that this is not a defective product.The ends of the handles tied and fastened together under the rim.The handles are made from “Kok”, a Cyperaceae group grass. Kok is made into a rope and used as a handle.Kok also occasionally has this colored mixture, which is also naturally colored.The basket does not have a bulge much, so it can be stored without creating dead space, and has a convenient handle for carrying.This is size S.It can be used to hold root vegetables such as onions and potatoes, stock dry foods such as pasta and udon noodles, or even towels.This is size M.The size is easy to use as a toy or tool box.This is size L.It would be good as a bag, bag holder, or visitor’s luggage container.
The glue applied to the surface of Kachū baskets is a necessary process that prevents the baskets from losing their shape and increases their strength as commodities. It is also the wisdom of the makers who are always thinking about how to make a sturdy basket.
You could also use it to fold dry laundry and put it in individual baskets to carry to your rooms. The basket itself is lightweight, so it can be carried easily.
It is truly a reliable basket that handles both organization and transportation.
The slim rectangular baskets also look good for storing side by side. The organizing baskets are hard to lose shape and can be used either on the floor or on a shelf. It will be useful in a variety of situations.
Please check the size carefully and choose whichever size you prefer.
–Kachū baskets in Thailand–
“Kachū” is the name of a grass found in the swamps of southern Thailand in that hot and humid environment. The locals call it that in Thai.
The weavers depend on the region, with some groups having a skilled weaver as a teacher and teaching others, while others have three generations of family members who weave together. Most are made by groups of four or five people in each village.
For most people, basket-making is not a full-time occupation, but is often done in between farming activities such as rice cultivation, and many of the weavers are of an older generation.
Although there are not many young weavers, there is now a renewed appreciation of the quality of these natural material products in Thailand, and young people are becoming interested in baskets.