Totebag M, L / Kok / THA 3115412 タイ/コック(すげ) トートバッグ M・L 2サイズ
Totebag M, L / Kok / THA 3115412 タイ/コック(すげ) トートバッグ M・L 2サイズ
This basket is woven from a grass that grows wild in wetlands, called Kok in Thailand. On this page, we introduce baskets with cool square open weave, in two sizes, medium and large.
The handle is made by joining the core material at the apex and wrapping a cock around the top. Therefore, if the handle is pulled strongly from side to side or excessive weight is concentrated on a part of the handbag, the handle may be damaged. Please handle with care.
However, Kok is a flexible and durable material. We are sure that it will support you well as a going-out bag or a shopping bag.
When storing them, it is best to keep them in a well-ventilated room where they will not accumulate moisture. We recommend placing it on a high shelf or hanging it rather than leaving it on the floor, and if you have a two-story house, placing it on the second floor rather than the first floor.
It is soft to the touch and light to the touch. It will surely go well with any outfit, such as a dress, T-shirt, and denim style. And also will be fun to combine it with a stole or a hat.
Please select the size you prefer.
–Kok baskets in Thailand–
Kok is a plant of the Cyperaceae group that is found in wetlands and can be twisted by hand to make a strong rope.
In Thailand, it is harvested throughout the year, is easy to process, and can be used to make various types of strong baskets using only Kok. Also used for the handles of Kachū baskets because of its strength.
Most of the makers are women in their 30s to 70s, and they operate their basket weaving business as a group or as a family unit in the village or hamlet.
The baskets shown here are made in a highland area about 200 meters above sea level in northeastern Thailand.
This basket is woven from a grass that grows wild in wetlands, called Kok in Thailand. On this page, we introduce baskets with cool square open weave, in two sizes, medium and large.
Kok is dried in the sun well after harvesting.After drying, the softened Kok is twisted by hand into a long rope.The rope is formed into a basket using a wooden frame mold.The square weaving pattern is distinctive.This is rim. Both sides are folded in like this.There is no looseness in the weave of the handles, which are tightly constricted.Kok made into ropes are stronger and make even tougher baskets.This is medium size.There is enough space for a wallet, keys, cell phone, pouch, books, and other items to take with you when you go out.It can also be used as a small shopping bag.This is large size.Put a change of clothes and a towel in it and take it to the beach or on an overnight trip. It can also be hung from your shoulder.
The handle is made by joining the core material at the apex and wrapping a cock around the top. Therefore, if the handle is pulled strongly from side to side or excessive weight is concentrated on a part of the handbag, the handle may be damaged. Please handle with care.
However, Kok is a flexible and durable material. We are sure that it will support you well as a going-out bag or a shopping bag.
When storing them, it is best to keep them in a well-ventilated room where they will not accumulate moisture. We recommend placing it on a high shelf or hanging it rather than leaving it on the floor, and if you have a two-story house, placing it on the second floor rather than the first floor.
It is soft to the touch and light to the touch. It will surely go well with any outfit, such as a dress, T-shirt, and denim style. And also will be fun to combine it with a stole or a hat.
Please select the size you prefer.
–Kok baskets in Thailand–
Kok is a plant of the Cyperaceae group that is found in wetlands and can be twisted by hand to make a strong rope.
In Thailand, it is harvested throughout the year, is easy to process, and can be used to make various types of strong baskets using only Kok. Also used for the handles of Kachū baskets because of its strength.
Most of the makers are women in their 30s to 70s, and they operate their basket weaving business as a group or as a family unit in the village or hamlet.
The baskets shown here are made in a highland area about 200 meters above sea level in northeastern Thailand.
This basket is woven from a grass that grows wild in wetlands, called Kok in Thailand. On this page, we introduce baskets with cool square open weave, in two sizes, medium and large.
Kok is dried in the sun well after harvesting.After drying, the softened Kok is twisted by hand into a long rope.The rope is formed into a basket using a wooden frame mold.The square weaving pattern is distinctive.This is rim. Both sides are folded in like this.There is no looseness in the weave of the handles, which are tightly constricted.Kok made into ropes are stronger and make even tougher baskets.This is medium size.There is enough space for a wallet, keys, cell phone, pouch, books, and other items to take with you when you go out.It can also be used as a small shopping bag.This is large size.Put a change of clothes and a towel in it and take it to the beach or on an overnight trip. It can also be hung from your shoulder.
The handle is made by joining the core material at the apex and wrapping a cock around the top. Therefore, if the handle is pulled strongly from side to side or excessive weight is concentrated on a part of the handbag, the handle may be damaged. Please handle with care.
However, Kok is a flexible and durable material. We are sure that it will support you well as a going-out bag or a shopping bag.
When storing them, it is best to keep them in a well-ventilated room where they will not accumulate moisture. We recommend placing it on a high shelf or hanging it rather than leaving it on the floor, and if you have a two-story house, placing it on the second floor rather than the first floor.
It is soft to the touch and light to the touch. It will surely go well with any outfit, such as a dress, T-shirt, and denim style. And also will be fun to combine it with a stole or a hat.
Please select the size you prefer.
–Kok baskets in Thailand–
Kok is a plant of the Cyperaceae group that is found in wetlands and can be twisted by hand to make a strong rope.
In Thailand, it is harvested throughout the year, is easy to process, and can be used to make various types of strong baskets using only Kok. Also used for the handles of Kachū baskets because of its strength.
Most of the makers are women in their 30s to 70s, and they operate their basket weaving business as a group or as a family unit in the village or hamlet.
The baskets shown here are made in a highland area about 200 meters above sea level in northeastern Thailand.