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Flower Vase Yukinko (Snow Child)
Cute single flower vase. The small cylinder goes well with a flower from the field or your garden.
Recommended for those who only want to use one or two flowers but have them form a nice shape.
Not just flowers, you can use this vase for various ornaments.
With differing colors for the horizontal and vertical splints, this item takes on a fun pattern.
Flower Vase Hanagoyomi (Flower Calendar)
Was once used as an insect cage.
Whereas most "Suruga 1000 Thread Bamboo Work" is made by leveling out the borders, this work was made with a vertical construction, making it an interesting and rare item.
The lacquer uses gradation for a nice contrasting effect.
Works well as a present to mark the opening of a new establishment.
Lacquer, dye, and the natural color of bamboo come together for three different colors in this beautiful item with crossed splints.
Goes wonderfully in your entryway or alcove without having to arrange the flowers.
An item from Suruga 1000 Threads Bamboo Work in which the beauty of the splints stands out.
Great for a wedding or housewarming gift.
This item uses 100 splints with a diameter of 1.2mm for a simple and detailed design.
The height of the flower receptacle is 18.5cm, which allow for easy arrangement of cut flowers.
With it's lacquer, this flower vase can be used not just in the summer, but in the fall and winter as well for easy and great flower arrangement. Very nice as a gift.
It's easy to arrange your cut flowers in this large and detailed item with a taste of the old times.
Bound at the top and bottom with the thinness and the detail of the 1000 threads.
Insect cage made in the image of the Horyuji Dream Shrine.
Though it originally has an 8-angle form, we've made this for 6-angle
In "Suruga Bamboo Ware", using a heated botanical case a rounded curve can be easily made, however, angles must be carefully forged one-by-one, which requires high-level skills.
A wonderful object you can use for your accessories, a light, and various things.
Palace Insect Cage w/Paulownia Box
This insect cage is said to have been used by the Imperial Court of Kyoto during the Edo Period.
This palace insect cage was discovered as a Edo Period artifact just 30 years ago.
Though it featured a brilliant cinnabar lacquer and emblem, unfortunately these were not preserved through the passage of time.
However, the Suruga artisans have been able to restore it to its original glory.
The splints have been treated with a process so delicate, it wouldn't even hurt the antennae on a cricket.
Regular insect cages use splints with a 1.3mm diameter, but this palace insect cage uses extra-fine splints of 0.8mm for increased beauty.
The roof features a curve for an elegant Japanese taste.
The container is made from the unique skills of Suruga crafts, and finished in lacquer.
Of course, you can use it to keep crickets, but you can also enjoy it as an admirable item in your alcove.
1-16, Minamikyuhojimachi 2 chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0058, JAPAN