Linden bark was also used as a raw material for “linden cloth,” one of the “ancient cloths” that were widely used until cotton cloth became commonplace in Japan.
This one is boldly formed into a basket by stripping linden bark and keeping its natural texture.
If you want to take out a coin, moisten the bark with a misting spray or dishcloth to soften it and the opening can be wide.
There is no need to break it, and it can be used again and again by drying the dampened one again.
It can be enjoyed as a savings basket, as a decorative ornament, or just left as it is and looked at.
Why don’t you start saving up with the humorous baskets? Please choose either size you prefer.
–Basket Making in the Shōnai area in Yamagata Pref.–
Yamagata is located in the southwest of the Tōhoku region(Northeastern part of Japan), facing the Sea of Japan. Yamagata is divided into four major area: Murayama, Mogami, Okitama, and Shōnai areas. Each of these areas has its own climate and culture, and each has its own characteristics.
In Yamagata, there are many plains near the sea, and the Shōnai area is known as a rice-producing place. In the Shōnai area, there are people who make baskets from a variety of materials.
If you look at a map, you will see the Shōnai area with its famous mountains to the east and south. The person who makes these accessories always creates many new things from the viewpoint of the people who use them, and creates not only practical, but also exciting and fun works of art.
These are savings baskets made from linden bark.
Linden bark was also used as a raw material for “linden cloth,” one of the “ancient cloths” that were widely used until cotton cloth became commonplace in Japan.
This one is boldly formed into a basket by stripping linden bark and keeping its natural texture.
It has a lovely shape.The gray strips are outer skin, and the brown strips are middle skin with the outer skin peeled off. The two types are woven together to create unique spheres.The texture is full of wildness.The bark may be chipped,or may be cracked, but please enjoy it as a pattern unique to natural materials.The weaving is slightly larger where the coins are to be inserted. It is delivered with a sticker nearby as a marker. Some of the weavings are larger, but this is due to the materials used and the circumstances of the maker, and we hope you enjoy the texture of each piece.It is not a defective product.If you have difficulty inserting coins, try spreading the weaving a little wider.This is Small size.It will hold about 100 “500 JPY” coins.This is Large size.It will hold about 150 “500 JPY” coins.
If you want to take out a coin, moisten the bark with a misting spray or dishcloth to soften it and the opening can be wide.
There is no need to break it, and it can be used again and again by drying the dampened one again.
It can be enjoyed as a savings basket, as a decorative ornament, or just left as it is and looked at.
Why don’t you start saving up with the humorous baskets? Please choose either size you prefer.
–Basket Making in the Shōnai area in Yamagata Pref.–
Yamagata is located in the southwest of the Tōhoku region(Northeastern part of Japan), facing the Sea of Japan. Yamagata is divided into four major area: Murayama, Mogami, Okitama, and Shōnai areas. Each of these areas has its own climate and culture, and each has its own characteristics.
In Yamagata, there are many plains near the sea, and the Shōnai area is known as a rice-producing place. In the Shōnai area, there are people who make baskets from a variety of materials.
If you look at a map, you will see the Shōnai area with its famous mountains to the east and south. The person who makes these accessories always creates many new things from the viewpoint of the people who use them, and creates not only practical, but also exciting and fun works of art.
These are savings baskets made from linden bark.
Linden bark was also used as a raw material for “linden cloth,” one of the “ancient cloths” that were widely used until cotton cloth became commonplace in Japan.
This one is boldly formed into a basket by stripping linden bark and keeping its natural texture.
It has a lovely shape.The gray strips are outer skin, and the brown strips are middle skin with the outer skin peeled off. The two types are woven together to create unique spheres.The texture is full of wildness.The bark may be chipped,or may be cracked, but please enjoy it as a pattern unique to natural materials.The weaving is slightly larger where the coins are to be inserted. It is delivered with a sticker nearby as a marker. Some of the weavings are larger, but this is due to the materials used and the circumstances of the maker, and we hope you enjoy the texture of each piece.It is not a defective product.If you have difficulty inserting coins, try spreading the weaving a little wider.This is Small size.It will hold about 100 “500 JPY” coins.This is Large size.It will hold about 150 “500 JPY” coins.
If you want to take out a coin, moisten the bark with a misting spray or dishcloth to soften it and the opening can be wide.
There is no need to break it, and it can be used again and again by drying the dampened one again.
It can be enjoyed as a savings basket, as a decorative ornament, or just left as it is and looked at.
Why don’t you start saving up with the humorous baskets? Please choose either size you prefer.
–Basket Making in the Shōnai area in Yamagata Pref.–
Yamagata is located in the southwest of the Tōhoku region(Northeastern part of Japan), facing the Sea of Japan. Yamagata is divided into four major area: Murayama, Mogami, Okitama, and Shōnai areas. Each of these areas has its own climate and culture, and each has its own characteristics.
In Yamagata, there are many plains near the sea, and the Shōnai area is known as a rice-producing place. In the Shōnai area, there are people who make baskets from a variety of materials.
If you look at a map, you will see the Shōnai area with its famous mountains to the east and south. The person who makes these accessories always creates many new things from the viewpoint of the people who use them, and creates not only practical, but also exciting and fun works of art.