Pot Stand / Madake Bamboo / Kanagawa-JPN 430113
Pot Stand / Madake Bamboo / Kanagawa-JPN 430113
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- Size / Weight
- 【 inches / oz 】
Small: Approx. Ø 9.84″ × T 0.39″ / 3.88 oz
Medium: Approx. Ø 11.81″ × T 0.39″ / 6.70 oz
Large: Approx. Ø 13.78″ × T 0.39″ / 9.52 oz
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【 cm / g 】
Small: Approx. Ø 25 × T 1 cm / 110 g
Medium: Approx. Ø 30 × T 1 cm / 190 g
Large: Approx. Ø 35 × T 1 cm / 270 g

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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

This is a pot stand made from green bamboo.

It is available in three sizes: Small, Medium, and Large.

This style of pot stand was originally made in parts of China and Korea as well.
Here, the form has been recreated using Japanese Madake bamboo,
while also incorporating the maker’s own original techniques.
In China, it is said to be used by placing it inside a wok filled with simmering water,
positioned just above the water line, where it serves like a steaming rack for cooking.

With its distinctive form, it is enjoyable to look at and may also serve as a wall-hung object.
We introduce this pot stand in three sizes.

















It can also be displayed on the wall and enjoyed as part of your interior.
The sheen of the bamboo surface and the fine strips circling around it—
the texture of green bamboo is something soothing simply to look at.


Made entirely by weaving and joining bamboo without the use of wire or nails,
this piece has a form full of quiet charm.
We would be happy if it could find a place in your daily life as well.

Baskets for Daily Life, Woven from Bamboo of Ashigara
The Ashigara region lies between Shizuoka and Kanagawa.
Once an important point along the old Tokaido route, it remains a place where mountains, rivers,
and water are still deeply present in everyday life.
To the north of the Ashigara Plain stretches the Tanzawa mountain range, while to the south lie Odawara and Sagami Bay.
To the west, the mountains of Hakone and even Mt. Fuji can be seen in the distance.
Fed by snowmelt flowing from Mt. Fuji and the Tanzawa mountains, the Sakawa River has long supported the region’s agricultural culture.
At the same time, the area has also lived alongside the powerful forces of nature—
river flooding, volcanic ash from eruptions of Mt. Fuji, and mudslides.
The Madake bamboo that grows in Ashigara is said to produce long sections between the nodes,
making it especially suitable for bamboo craft.
There is a maker who has continued working with bamboo from the foothills of Tanzawa and the outer rim of Hakone for many years.
Entering this path at a young age, he has spent more than thirty years working closely with bamboo.
From creating original baskets, to reviving traditional basket forms that had disappeared in various regions,
repairing finely crafted bamboo works, producing tools for local festivals, and even giving demonstrations overseas,
his work supports a broad world of bamboo craft that extends beyond a single technique.
Using bamboo grown in the local landscape and skills cultivated over many years of handwork,
he continues to create simple yet deeply expressive tools for daily life—forms that could only be made from bamboo.
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.