This is a basket for the kitchen space. It comes in three sizes: Small, Medium, and Large.
All three sizes nest together. They do not take up space when stacked.
It is woven with Madake bamboo, which makes it hard and sturdy. Stainless steel wire is used in the core because it is also used for professional purposes. This stabilizes the finished size and makes the rim sturdy.
In the kitchen, a bowl larger than the basket can be placed under the basket to fill with water, into which the muddy vegetables and other items in the basket can be washed.
This set of three is so convenient that you may want to call it “a set for every home”. In daily cooking, you can have as many colanders as you like for washing and chopping vegetables.
It can also be used as a fruit basket, or depending on the size, as a snack or tea bag holder.
For storage, they can be hooked on S-hooks or stacked in three sizes to save space.
Choose your favorite size from three sizes.
—Bamboo Crafts, Born and Departing from Sado Island—
According to records, Sado Island in Nīgata Prefecture has been shipping bamboo products off the island for more than 200 years. Bamboo products were actively made on the island because of the high quality of bamboo suitable for bamboo crafts.
In the old days, many bamboo products were carried on ships that sailed between Ōsaka and Hokkaidō on the Sea of Japan route.
Since thick bamboo does not grow in Hokkaidō, many of the bamboo colanders and baskets were made on Sado Island, the ship’s port of call.
The bamboo products made on that Sado Island are characterized by their simple design and durability. Many of them are for daily use, as if they were used in every Japanese household.
This is a basket for the kitchen space. It comes in three sizes: Small, Medium, and Large.
All sizes are made the same.The entire piece is woven using Madake bamboo in a “hexagonal weave(Mutsume)”.The rim is made of rattan, a material softer than bamboo and suitable for wrapping.The core has a stainless steel frame that is sturdy enough to prevent distortion of the rim shape.The bottom woven is hexagonal weave(Mutsume) as well as the sides.Three reinforcing bamboo are included in each size.This is Small size.“Shimeji” Mushrooms with S size.This is Medium size.A bushel of broccoli has just been added.This is Large size.A half Japanese radish and a carrot were cut into strips and placed in it.
All three sizes nest together. They do not take up space when stacked.
It is woven with Madake bamboo, which makes it hard and sturdy. Stainless steel wire is used in the core because it is also used for professional purposes. This stabilizes the finished size and makes the rim sturdy.
In the kitchen, a bowl larger than the basket can be placed under the basket to fill with water, into which the muddy vegetables and other items in the basket can be washed.
This set of three is so convenient that you may want to call it “a set for every home”. In daily cooking, you can have as many colanders as you like for washing and chopping vegetables.
It can also be used as a fruit basket, or depending on the size, as a snack or tea bag holder.
For storage, they can be hooked on S-hooks or stacked in three sizes to save space.
Choose your favorite size from three sizes.
—Bamboo Crafts, Born and Departing from Sado Island—
According to records, Sado Island in Nīgata Prefecture has been shipping bamboo products off the island for more than 200 years. Bamboo products were actively made on the island because of the high quality of bamboo suitable for bamboo crafts.
In the old days, many bamboo products were carried on ships that sailed between Ōsaka and Hokkaidō on the Sea of Japan route.
Since thick bamboo does not grow in Hokkaidō, many of the bamboo colanders and baskets were made on Sado Island, the ship’s port of call.
The bamboo products made on that Sado Island are characterized by their simple design and durability. Many of them are for daily use, as if they were used in every Japanese household.
This is a basket for the kitchen space. It comes in three sizes: Small, Medium, and Large.
All sizes are made the same.The entire piece is woven using Madake bamboo in a “hexagonal weave(Mutsume)”.The rim is made of rattan, a material softer than bamboo and suitable for wrapping.The core has a stainless steel frame that is sturdy enough to prevent distortion of the rim shape.The bottom woven is hexagonal weave(Mutsume) as well as the sides.Three reinforcing bamboo are included in each size.This is Small size.“Shimeji” Mushrooms with S size.This is Medium size.A bushel of broccoli has just been added.This is Large size.A half Japanese radish and a carrot were cut into strips and placed in it.
All three sizes nest together. They do not take up space when stacked.
It is woven with Madake bamboo, which makes it hard and sturdy. Stainless steel wire is used in the core because it is also used for professional purposes. This stabilizes the finished size and makes the rim sturdy.
In the kitchen, a bowl larger than the basket can be placed under the basket to fill with water, into which the muddy vegetables and other items in the basket can be washed.
This set of three is so convenient that you may want to call it “a set for every home”. In daily cooking, you can have as many colanders as you like for washing and chopping vegetables.
It can also be used as a fruit basket, or depending on the size, as a snack or tea bag holder.
For storage, they can be hooked on S-hooks or stacked in three sizes to save space.
Choose your favorite size from three sizes.
—Bamboo Crafts, Born and Departing from Sado Island—
According to records, Sado Island in Nīgata Prefecture has been shipping bamboo products off the island for more than 200 years. Bamboo products were actively made on the island because of the high quality of bamboo suitable for bamboo crafts.
In the old days, many bamboo products were carried on ships that sailed between Ōsaka and Hokkaidō on the Sea of Japan route.
Since thick bamboo does not grow in Hokkaidō, many of the bamboo colanders and baskets were made on Sado Island, the ship’s port of call.
The bamboo products made on that Sado Island are characterized by their simple design and durability. Many of them are for daily use, as if they were used in every Japanese household.