Lipped colander M / Suzu bamboo / Iwate-JPN 210113-1 岩手県/すず竹 みざる 中(一升)


							

Here is Lipped colander with a mouth opening in one part of the plate.

The construction of the colander is almost the same as the round plate(colander), also from Iwate Prefecture.
This one is a little deeper and has a partially open rim.
It is also convenient for transferring to other containers.

It is just right for serving approximately 2-3 servings of noodles.
It would be perfect for serving vegetables and tofu when having a hot pot, or for serving bread, etc.
This item that can be used in a variety of situations and find a lot of use.

Also, the photo below shows 1 kg of green plums on top.
Because of its deep, it can also accept items with a capacity like this.

It can be used not only in the kitchen for draining water from noodles such as soba and udon,
draining water from vegetables, and boiling vegetables, but also as a serving colander on the table.

Suzu bamboo is characterized by the glossy luster of its outer skin, its soft and elastic texture, and its durability.
The yellow color gradually changes to an amber color as it ages.

It is such an excellent material that even after it has been used and turned amber color,
the outer skin becomes shiny when washed in water.

We hope you will use it in your daily life.

Suzu bamboo baskets in Iwate Prefecture

Suzu bamboo found north area of Iwate pref. is said to be particularly strong and flexible.
Suzu bamboo crafts have been made with this bamboo for more than 1,000 years.

However, since around 2015, Suzu bamboo has been dying all over Iwate Prefecture for several years.
Suzu bamboo crafts are now more precious than ever,
as it has become more and more difficult to gather high-quality Suzu bamboo for use as material.

Suzu bamboo is said to die after blooming small yellow flowers when it reaches the end of its life span, and after the bamboo withers,
which is said to occur once every 120 years.
It is said to take 10 to 20 years for the young shoots to grow tall enough to be used for bamboo crafts.

This was an inexperienced situation even for the makers
who have been involved in Suzu bamboo crafts for many years.
Nevertheless, they have continued their traditional crafts by carefully walking in the mountains
and using only a tenth of the amount of Suzu bamboo that is normally harvested.

Here is Lipped colander with a mouth opening in one part of the plate.

The construction of the colander is almost the same as the round plate(colander), also from Iwate Prefecture.
This one is a little deeper and has a partially open rim.
It is also convenient for transferring to other containers.

It is just right for serving approximately 2-3 servings of noodles.
It would be perfect for serving vegetables and tofu when having a hot pot, or for serving bread, etc.
This item that can be used in a variety of situations and find a lot of use.

Also, the photo below shows 1 kg of green plums on top.
Because of its deep, it can also accept items with a capacity like this.

It can be used not only in the kitchen for draining water from noodles such as soba and udon,
draining water from vegetables, and boiling vegetables, but also as a serving colander on the table.

Suzu bamboo is characterized by the glossy luster of its outer skin, its soft and elastic texture, and its durability.
The yellow color gradually changes to an amber color as it ages.

It is such an excellent material that even after it has been used and turned amber color,
the outer skin becomes shiny when washed in water.

We hope you will use it in your daily life.

Suzu bamboo baskets in Iwate Prefecture

Suzu bamboo found north area of Iwate pref. is said to be particularly strong and flexible.
Suzu bamboo crafts have been made with this bamboo for more than 1,000 years.

However, since around 2015, Suzu bamboo has been dying all over Iwate Prefecture for several years.
Suzu bamboo crafts are now more precious than ever,
as it has become more and more difficult to gather high-quality Suzu bamboo for use as material.

Suzu bamboo is said to die after blooming small yellow flowers when it reaches the end of its life span, and after the bamboo withers,
which is said to occur once every 120 years.
It is said to take 10 to 20 years for the young shoots to grow tall enough to be used for bamboo crafts.

This was an inexperienced situation even for the makers
who have been involved in Suzu bamboo crafts for many years.
Nevertheless, they have continued their traditional crafts by carefully walking in the mountains
and using only a tenth of the amount of Suzu bamboo that is normally harvested.


							

Here is Lipped colander with a mouth opening in one part of the plate.

The construction of the colander is almost the same as the round plate(colander), also from Iwate Prefecture.
This one is a little deeper and has a partially open rim.
It is also convenient for transferring to other containers.

It is just right for serving approximately 2-3 servings of noodles.
It would be perfect for serving vegetables and tofu when having a hot pot, or for serving bread, etc.
This item that can be used in a variety of situations and find a lot of use.

Also, the photo below shows 1 kg of green plums on top.
Because of its deep, it can also accept items with a capacity like this.

It can be used not only in the kitchen for draining water from noodles such as soba and udon,
draining water from vegetables, and boiling vegetables, but also as a serving colander on the table.

Suzu bamboo is characterized by the glossy luster of its outer skin, its soft and elastic texture, and its durability.
The yellow color gradually changes to an amber color as it ages.

It is such an excellent material that even after it has been used and turned amber color,
the outer skin becomes shiny when washed in water.

We hope you will use it in your daily life.

Suzu bamboo baskets in Iwate Prefecture

Suzu bamboo found north area of Iwate pref. is said to be particularly strong and flexible.
Suzu bamboo crafts have been made with this bamboo for more than 1,000 years.

However, since around 2015, Suzu bamboo has been dying all over Iwate Prefecture for several years.
Suzu bamboo crafts are now more precious than ever,
as it has become more and more difficult to gather high-quality Suzu bamboo for use as material.

Suzu bamboo is said to die after blooming small yellow flowers when it reaches the end of its life span, and after the bamboo withers,
which is said to occur once every 120 years.
It is said to take 10 to 20 years for the young shoots to grow tall enough to be used for bamboo crafts.

This was an inexperienced situation even for the makers
who have been involved in Suzu bamboo crafts for many years.
Nevertheless, they have continued their traditional crafts by carefully walking in the mountains
and using only a tenth of the amount of Suzu bamboo that is normally harvested.