Akebia Pattern Basket - Watanabe Moe
Good sized woven basket made by award winning Japanese artist Watanabe Moe.
Perfect for fruits and would look nice in the centre of your table.
Although based on the art of Japanese vernacular craft technique, this pattern-basket has never been seen traditionally.
The process: inspired by Japanese paper yarn knot, the artist created Akebia mats with her original knotting patterns. She applied the same patterns to baskets, but warped them into shape, exploring transformation from 2- to 3-dimensional design.
Akebia quinata - also called Chocolate Vine - is a semi-evergreen climbing shrub native to East Asia. It has been used for weaving various household ware in the similar way to willow in Europe, except Akebia is twining and much thinner. Akebia canes are very durable and will age beautifully.
The material used was sustainably and responsibly foraged by the artist herself in the mountain area in Yamagata, Japan. Please read the artist's profile for more.
Dimensions: approx.
diameter 20 cm/ 8 inches
hight 6 cm/ 2.4 inches
Due to handmade nature, each item slightly varies in size, colour and form.
Material: Japanese Akebia
About the Maker
Watanabe Moe is an award winning Japanese artist crossing the fields of natural plants weaving and design. Read more here.
Care
Please avoid storing this item under direct sunlight, or anywhere near direct fire.
Keep them dried and avoid dampness.