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Straw Egg Holder

Straw Egg Holder

How to wrap 5 eggs without an egg packet ?  This is what you can do with your hands and straws. 

 

This iconic example of ingenuity in craft is now available and ready to hang on the wall.

Made in Japan by artisans from Waramu.

 

This item is an ornamental piece and the eggs are replaced by Hinoki wood.

 

Please note that when this item is new, natual oil from Hinoki wood can be seen on the surface of the wooden eggs. And it releases fragrant citric scent.

 

The egg holder was featured on the front cover of "How To Wrap 5 Eggs", the modern classic book by Oka Hideyuki about the Japanese packaging design. Read more about this interesting book on Jounal.

 

 

Dimensions:

53 x 5 x 5 cm / 21 x 2 x 2 inches

Due to handmade nature, each item slightly varies in size, colour and form.

 

Material:

Japanese rice straw

Hinoki wood (eggs)

 

  • About the Maker

    Waramu is a collective of straw artisans based in Iijima, Japan. The items they craft vary from new year ornaments, baskets and mats of every size, to festival effigies, religious offerings and Sumo wrestling rings.  Waramu is deeply rooted in the heritage of Ina valley where Iijima is located, and its members are locals only. Their positive ethos aims to revitalize the local communities by reconnecting its weaving tradition to agribusiness, with sustainability at the core.

    Originally started as non-profit Rice Bale Preservation Society, now the collective takes a form of social business. Apart from taking various commissions,  their projects include restoring abandoned rice paddies, repurposing waste produce, a rice bale marathon, workshops with school children and visitors, and supporting vulnerable young adults. 

    Sakai Yuji, the founder, took at his mission to continue the endangered weaving craft, when he realized that straw-woven rice bales were not available even among rice farmers. Learning skills from the few surviving elders who are experts in the craft, Sakai's passion soon developed and he established himself as a prominent weaver. The Japan Sumo Association exclusively commissions Sakai to craft six grand tournament wrestling rings each year.  

     
    The straw they use are all grown locally and responsively, most of them by members themselves. Some of them are special long stemmed variety native to the area.

    Please read more interesting background stories on our Journal entry, Rice, Marathon, and Deity Cat.

  • Care

    Please avoid storing this item under direct sunlight, or anywhere near direct fire.

    Keep them dried and avoid dampness.

     

£28.00Price
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