This basket is handwoven from willow and features a handle for easy carrying.
The maker is Jeanny, who lives in Belgium. She works closely with her son, Jefke, carrying on their craft side by side.
Based on traditional European basketry forms, they incorporate their own techniques and knowledge to create baskets that are more durable and more precisely woven.
The willow used for these baskets is different from the weeping willow commonly seen in Japan, whose branches hang down from trees. Instead, it grows upright in clumps from the ground.
There are many varieties of willow, each with its own color and characteristics.
Some have slender branches, others are thicker; some grow long, while others are shorter. Some are used with the bark left intact, while others are peeled to reveal a smooth, pale surface.
The bark may appear reddish, slightly bluish, or in deeper brown tones—showing subtle variations even within the same type of willow.
On this page, we introduce a “pinch basket” with softly curved lines.
Though small in size, it is made with the same sturdy base construction as larger baskets. The upright stakes that rise from the base are wrapped directly into the rim, resulting in a firm and well-structured finish.
This is the S size. It is woven using first-year willow shoots that grow straight up from the ground, used with the bark left intact.Both the basket and the handle are made entirely from willow. On both sizes, some firm willow buds remain in places, so please take care not to catch your fingers or clothing on them.The handle is firmly attached to the basket, giving a reassuring sense of stability when held.As the name suggests, it can be used as a basket for storing clothespins.It is also suitable for going out with just a few essentials.This is the M size.Its size sits neatly on your lap, making it suitable for outings as well.It can hold essentials such as a smartphone, a compact wallet, keys, a handkerchief, and a small pouch.Its compact size makes it convenient for use on trains or buses.Even everyday tasks like hanging laundry may feel a little more enjoyable with it.
The rich, expressive tones of Natural. In natural light, the willow takes on a gentle sheen. Its texture—captivating no matter how long you look—is part of the enduring appeal of willow.
In addition to serving as a small bag, it can also be used indoors as a compact storage basket.
Because it has a handle, it may also be lovely when hung up. It brings a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Please check the dimensions carefully and choose the size that suits your needs.
Baskets by the mother and son duo, Jeanny and Jefke
It all began when Jeanny found a book about basketry at a library, made her first basket, and became fascinated by willow as a material. For more than 25 years, she has continued to create baskets, constantly seeking what she calls “true craftsmanship.”
Her passion for basket weaving naturally passed on to her son, Jefke, who had been by her side since childhood. At the age of five, he made his first basket.
When Jefke was eleven, he realized that what he truly wanted to create was delicate and finely woven willow work. Encouraged by his enthusiasm, Jeanny and Jefke spent two years in the Netherlands, training under a master known for his intricate willow weaving techniques.
Jefke’s finely detailed weaving embodies the essence of European basketry, where, as the saying goes, “from cradle to grave,” baskets are made to serve every need of daily life.
Please note: This item ships from Japan. As the buyer, you are responsible for any import duties, customs fees, or local taxes that may be charged in your country. These costs are not included in the item price or shipping cost. Please check with your local customs authority if you are unsure about any potential charges before placing your order.
This basket is handwoven from willow and features a handle for easy carrying.
The maker is Jeanny, who lives in Belgium. She works closely with her son, Jefke, carrying on their craft side by side.
Based on traditional European basketry forms, they incorporate their own techniques and knowledge to create baskets that are more durable and more precisely woven.
The willow used for these baskets is different from the weeping willow commonly seen in Japan, whose branches hang down from trees. Instead, it grows upright in clumps from the ground.
There are many varieties of willow, each with its own color and characteristics.
Some have slender branches, others are thicker; some grow long, while others are shorter. Some are used with the bark left intact, while others are peeled to reveal a smooth, pale surface.
The bark may appear reddish, slightly bluish, or in deeper brown tones—showing subtle variations even within the same type of willow.
On this page, we introduce a “pinch basket” with softly curved lines.
Though small in size, it is made with the same sturdy base construction as larger baskets. The upright stakes that rise from the base are wrapped directly into the rim, resulting in a firm and well-structured finish.
This is the S size. It is woven using first-year willow shoots that grow straight up from the ground, used with the bark left intact.Both the basket and the handle are made entirely from willow. On both sizes, some firm willow buds remain in places, so please take care not to catch your fingers or clothing on them.The handle is firmly attached to the basket, giving a reassuring sense of stability when held.As the name suggests, it can be used as a basket for storing clothespins.It is also suitable for going out with just a few essentials.This is the M size.Its size sits neatly on your lap, making it suitable for outings as well.It can hold essentials such as a smartphone, a compact wallet, keys, a handkerchief, and a small pouch.Its compact size makes it convenient for use on trains or buses.Even everyday tasks like hanging laundry may feel a little more enjoyable with it.
The rich, expressive tones of Natural. In natural light, the willow takes on a gentle sheen. Its texture—captivating no matter how long you look—is part of the enduring appeal of willow.
In addition to serving as a small bag, it can also be used indoors as a compact storage basket.
Because it has a handle, it may also be lovely when hung up. It brings a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Please check the dimensions carefully and choose the size that suits your needs.
Baskets by the mother and son duo, Jeanny and Jefke
It all began when Jeanny found a book about basketry at a library, made her first basket, and became fascinated by willow as a material. For more than 25 years, she has continued to create baskets, constantly seeking what she calls “true craftsmanship.”
Her passion for basket weaving naturally passed on to her son, Jefke, who had been by her side since childhood. At the age of five, he made his first basket.
When Jefke was eleven, he realized that what he truly wanted to create was delicate and finely woven willow work. Encouraged by his enthusiasm, Jeanny and Jefke spent two years in the Netherlands, training under a master known for his intricate willow weaving techniques.
Jefke’s finely detailed weaving embodies the essence of European basketry, where, as the saying goes, “from cradle to grave,” baskets are made to serve every need of daily life.
Please note: This item ships from Japan. As the buyer, you are responsible for any import duties, customs fees, or local taxes that may be charged in your country. These costs are not included in the item price or shipping cost. Please check with your local customs authority if you are unsure about any potential charges before placing your order.
This basket is handwoven from willow and features a handle for easy carrying.
The maker is Jeanny, who lives in Belgium. She works closely with her son, Jefke, carrying on their craft side by side.
Based on traditional European basketry forms, they incorporate their own techniques and knowledge to create baskets that are more durable and more precisely woven.
The willow used for these baskets is different from the weeping willow commonly seen in Japan, whose branches hang down from trees. Instead, it grows upright in clumps from the ground.
There are many varieties of willow, each with its own color and characteristics.
Some have slender branches, others are thicker; some grow long, while others are shorter. Some are used with the bark left intact, while others are peeled to reveal a smooth, pale surface.
The bark may appear reddish, slightly bluish, or in deeper brown tones—showing subtle variations even within the same type of willow.
On this page, we introduce a “pinch basket” with softly curved lines.
Though small in size, it is made with the same sturdy base construction as larger baskets. The upright stakes that rise from the base are wrapped directly into the rim, resulting in a firm and well-structured finish.
This is the S size. It is woven using first-year willow shoots that grow straight up from the ground, used with the bark left intact.Both the basket and the handle are made entirely from willow. On both sizes, some firm willow buds remain in places, so please take care not to catch your fingers or clothing on them.The handle is firmly attached to the basket, giving a reassuring sense of stability when held.As the name suggests, it can be used as a basket for storing clothespins.It is also suitable for going out with just a few essentials.This is the M size.Its size sits neatly on your lap, making it suitable for outings as well.It can hold essentials such as a smartphone, a compact wallet, keys, a handkerchief, and a small pouch.Its compact size makes it convenient for use on trains or buses.Even everyday tasks like hanging laundry may feel a little more enjoyable with it.
The rich, expressive tones of Natural. In natural light, the willow takes on a gentle sheen. Its texture—captivating no matter how long you look—is part of the enduring appeal of willow.
In addition to serving as a small bag, it can also be used indoors as a compact storage basket.
Because it has a handle, it may also be lovely when hung up. It brings a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Please check the dimensions carefully and choose the size that suits your needs.
Baskets by the mother and son duo, Jeanny and Jefke
It all began when Jeanny found a book about basketry at a library, made her first basket, and became fascinated by willow as a material. For more than 25 years, she has continued to create baskets, constantly seeking what she calls “true craftsmanship.”
Her passion for basket weaving naturally passed on to her son, Jefke, who had been by her side since childhood. At the age of five, he made his first basket.
When Jefke was eleven, he realized that what he truly wanted to create was delicate and finely woven willow work. Encouraged by his enthusiasm, Jeanny and Jefke spent two years in the Netherlands, training under a master known for his intricate willow weaving techniques.
Jefke’s finely detailed weaving embodies the essence of European basketry, where, as the saying goes, “from cradle to grave,” baskets are made to serve every need of daily life.
Please note: This item ships from Japan. As the buyer, you are responsible for any import duties, customs fees, or local taxes that may be charged in your country. These costs are not included in the item price or shipping cost. Please check with your local customs authority if you are unsure about any potential charges before placing your order.