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Ikebana Basket : Hanakago

Kago, or baskets, encompass a wide variety of designs and uses in Japanese culture. Refined ikebana baskets for flowers or more utilitarian sieves, winnowers, and strainers: all represent a wealth of bamboo craftsmanship. The use of bamboo in the construction of baskets has much to do with its accessibility. Bamboo sprouts each year and takes about a year to grow to full size so that, within the space of a couple of years, bamboo is ready for use. The essential beauty of bamboo is accompanied by superior qualities of strength and resilience.

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Open weave signed basket
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Open weave basket signed by Chikukou-sai.
$1,200.00 Add to Cart View Cart

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Wisteria root handled basket with square base.
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Nicely aged basket with Wisteria root handle and bamboo square base. Taisho era 14" tall x 13" wide x 12" deep
$955.00 Add to Cart View Cart

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Fine weave signed basket
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Finely woven bamboo ikebana basket signed by Niko Kadota, Kyusyu Japan. Kingyobachi-Fish bowl shape. 14" tall x 9.25" dia
$2,250.00 Add to Cart View Cart

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Tall Ikebana basket
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Tall bamboo basket with square base. 27" tall x 7" square at its base.
$1,500.00 Add to Cart View Cart

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Small Fine Basket
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Small finely woven bamboo ikebana basket. Can be used as a wall basket or stand freely. Early 20th century. 15" tall x 3.25" dia.
$575.00 Add to Cart View Cart

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Tall basket with Bamboo root handle
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Ikebana basket of smoked bamboo. 17.5" tall x 7" dia SOLD
$850.00 Add to Cart View Cart

Because of the nature of Japan's steep mountain enviromment, the human body represented the principal means of transporting goods. Baskets had to be made, therefore, to conform to the shape of various parts of the body. There were baskets borne on the back, strapped to the waist, balanced on the head, and carried by hand. Each basket required a different shape, size and weave. The beauty, versatility, light weight, and suppleness of bamboo as a material for creating baskets remains unsurpassed.

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