Food Prep Basket “Mekago” / Madake Bamboo / Niigata-JPN 650112
Food Prep Basket “Mekago” / Madake Bamboo / Niigata-JPN 650112
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- Size / Weight
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Small: Approx. Ø 6.10″ × H 2.17″ / 1.41 oz
Medium: Approx. Ø 7.68″ × H 2.95″ / 2.12 oz
Large: Approx. Ø 8.86″ × H 3.35″ / 2.82 oz

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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
Bamboo craft on Sado Island in Niigata has a long history, and shipments outside the island were already active more than 200 years ago.
In the past, the main market area for Sado bamboo products extended from Niigata northward to Hokkaido. Today, they are so actively produced and widely distributed throughout Japan that when people think of baskets and sieves for professional use, they immediately associate them with “Sado products.”
On the other hand, as the craftsmen age, production volume has dropped drastically compared to the peak. Many items are no longer made, and like other regions, Sado’s bamboo craft has become more and more precious.
Baskets and sieves created during that peak period, in what could be called their golden ratio, are durable and very practical.


All three sizes nest inside each other.
Even when stacked, they do not take up space.

Because they are woven from Madake bamboo, the finish is firm and sturdy.
The stainless steel wire inside the rim is for professional use,
ensuring stable finished sizes and a stronger rim.
In the kitchen, you can place the basket inside a larger bowl filled with water,
and wash muddy vegetables by swishing them around.

It is such a convenient set of three that you will want to say “one set per home.”
For daily cooking, baskets for washing and holding cut vegetables are always useful to have more than one.
They also work well as fruit baskets, or depending on the size, for holding sweets or tea bags.
For storage, they can be hung on an S-hook or stacked with other baskets and sieves, which saves space.
Please choose your preferred size from small, medium, and large.

__Bamboo Craft of Sado Island, Niigata__
In history, it is said that bamboo products from Sado Island in Niigata
were shipped outside the island more than 200 years ago.
There are also records that bamboo sieves were discovered in archaeological sites from the Yayoi period.
Because high-quality bamboo suitable for bamboo craft grows on Sado,
bamboo making has long been active there.
It is said that the limited amount of farmland was also one reason.
In the past, many bamboo products were also carried on the Kitamae-bune merchant ships
that sailed the Sea of Japan route from Osaka to Hokkaido during the Edo to Meiji periods.
Especially in Hokkaido, where thick bamboo does not grow, many bamboo sieves and baskets from Sado,
a port of call for the Kitamae-bune, were widely distributed.
The bamboo products made on Sado Island are characterized by their plain, simple, and durable style,
and even today they are widely used for both professional and household purposes.
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.