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Suruga Bamboo Sensuji Zaiku

Bamboo Basket Kodai

Bamboo Basket Kodai

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Celebrate the meticulous craftsmanship of Suruga Bamboo Sensuji Zaiku with the Bamboo Basket Kodai. The elegant lid features a striking hexagonal woven pattern, representing traditional Japanese artistry, while the sides are framed by smooth bamboo strips, creating a refined vertical weave. The basket's base is beautifully finished with a herringbone-style pattern, completing this stunning design.

The versatile lid can also be used as a tray, adding a practical yet stylish element to your space. Perfect for storing small treasures or as a decorative accent, this basket showcases the harmony of natural materials and intricate handwork. Whether used as an accessory holder or a centerpiece, the Bamboo Basket Kodai brings a timeless touch of elegance to any home.

Detail

Size: W 6.7in x L 6.7in x H 4.7in / W 17cm x L 17cm x H 12cm
Material: Bamboo

Care & Use

  • Wipe off dust and dirt with a soft brush or a well-wrung dish towel.
  • Avoid washing the item in water or hot water.
  • Enhance the natural luster of bamboo by using it in a dry, well-ventilated place.
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Bamboo Artistry Unveiled

Suruga Bamboo Crafts, or "Suruga Take Sensuji Zaiku," is a traditional art form originating from the Suruga region in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, with roots tracing back to the Edo period. Craftsmen migrated to Suruga, bringing their bamboo weaving expertise, and over the centuries, distinctive techniques like "Sensuji Zaiku" evolved, involving the intricate weaving of thin bamboo strips. 

Over the centuries, Suruga bamboo weavers developed distinctive techniques, including "Sensuji Zaiku," which involves splitting bamboo into thin strips and weaving them together to create intricate patterns. This craft flourished due to the region's abundant bamboo resources and unique climate, producing high-quality bamboo well-suited for weaving. Today, Suruga Bamboo Crafts showcases a diverse range of both functional and artistic pieces, reflecting the meticulous craftsmanship and cultural significance of this enduring tradition.

Brand History

A collective of 12 skilled artisans based in Shizuoka City, specializing in Suruga Bamboo Sen-suji-zaiku. This traditional craft involves meticulously crafting delicate items such as vases, insect cages, and confectionery vessels from thinly split bamboo, woven and braided using time-honored techniques. The roots of these craftsmen date back to 1840 when Suganuma Kazumasa passed on his skills to Shimizu Inobei, an innkeeper in Shizuoka.

These incredibly talented artisans, certified by the Association for the Promotion of Traditional Crafts Industries, inherited unique techniques from the Edo period, adapting them to modern needs. Their creations, ranging from lighting fixtures to interior products, seamlessly integrate the supple curves of bamboo into everyday life, offering a gentle and timeless presence. With gratitude for your understanding of Suruga Bamboo Sensuji Zaiku, their craftsmen, five of whom hold the esteemed title of traditional craftsman, continue to produce works appreciated both locally and globally.