Fabric basket / Okame-bamboo / Ōita-JPN 110705-2
Fabric basket / Okame-bamboo / Ōita-JPN 110705-2
- Size / Weight
- approx.W55xD46×H22cm / 1130g (W21.65"xD18.11"xH8.66" / 39.85oz )
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Note
The sizes shown above are the middle of the total quantity of items we receive, and are only a rough estimate.
Also, external dimensions are provided.
Some of them may be 2-3 cm (1inch) larger or smaller than the sizes indicated because they are handmade using natural materials.
If you have a specific place in mind where you would like to store the item, please order it with enough space to spare.
Also, the shape, texture, and color of each item will vary.
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Caution
Please be careful not to damage your body or clothing with sprinters.
For all materials, please store in a well-ventilated place and avoid storing in cupboards, etc. as much as possible.
When storing, it is best to avoid direct sunlight and to place them in an elevated place where moisture does not accumulate.
If the product gets wet from rain or water, wipe it off with a dry cloth and dry it well in the shade or indoors in a well-ventilated location.
Regular brushing with a scrubber or brush is recommended to prevent dust accumulation.
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Shipping
We deliver products worldwide. Shipping costs are automatically calculated according to your location and what you order.
We will ship with care and attention.You can see shipping policy here
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How to care
These products are made from all-natural materials and if taken good care of they will last for dozens of years. Products made of natural materials also change beautifully over time.
Check "How to care" page here
Located in Kyūshū, Japan, Oita has a diverse natural environment with both ocean and mountains, which provides many materials suitable for weaving baskets.
First, Green bamboo crafts using Madake bamboo, mainly from Beppu city, and then White bamboo crafts are popular.
Green bamboo and White bamboo work have one thing in common: they are made by splitting thick Madake bamboo, which is suitable for working with, and then stripping the inner parts, thinning them out or making them uniform in width, and then cutting them into pieces.
However, some materials undergo a different process than Madake bamboo.
These baskets are woven using a thin bamboo called ”Okame-bamboo”.
The distinctive feature of Okame-bamboo baskets is that
they are not made by splitting bamboo or otherwise making strips.
Usually, bamboo crafts are made by splitting the bamboo,
peeling off the inner body of the skin, and adjusting the width of the bamboo to make a “strip” for weaving.
If delicate fabrics are to be placed in the basket,
We recommend that you place a separate piece of cloth inside to prevent snagging.
Also, some bamboo fibers may be seen on the bottom of the basket.
Avoid leaving the basket moist for long periods of time.
After use, wipe it dry with a dry cloth and dry it well before using it again.
It’s thin, but woven without splitting, so it is solidly made.
A fresh green color in a simple woven pattern.
Please enjoy the whole Okame-bamboo basket, supple to the touch.