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Watanabe Chikusei II - Watanabe Chikusei II - 篮子 - 竹, 藤

Ajiro-Woven Bamboo Flower Basket with Handle by Watanabe Chikusei II – Beppu Craft, Japan (c.1980s) Item Description (English) This is a refined bamboo flower basket (hanakago) created in the traditional ajiro (plaited) weaving technique, attributed to Watanabe Chikusei II, a renowned master craftsman from Beppu, Oita Prefecture. Characterized by its tall, elegant silhouette and delicate transparency, the basket exhibits both functional and aesthetic precision. Its vertical, evenly spaced bamboo strips form a dense, symmetrical body, topped with a delicately arched handle and accompanied by a cylindrical bamboo inner vase (otoshi), ideal for use in tea ceremonies or as a display object in traditional Japanese interiors. Watanabe Chikusei II is celebrated for his mastery of ajiro-ami, a tightly plaited weave requiring exceptional precision and craftsmanship. His works, especially flower baskets and tea utensils, are known for their structural sophistication and understated elegance. The present piece embodies his signature style—blending form, strength, and utility—and is likely from the later period of his career when such baskets were crafted for both tea practice and collectors. This flower basket not only represents Beppu’s regional bamboo artistry but also reflects the elevated position of ajiro weaving in contemporary Japanese craft. It is a collectible artifact suitable for tea practitioners, craft connoisseurs, or those seeking a refined Japanese decorative piece. Size and Weight Height: Approx. 39.5 cm Diameter (Base): Approx. 12.8 cm Weight: [Not specified] Artist Profile Watanabe Chikusei II (b. 1932 – ) Born in Oita Prefecture, Chikusei II succeeded his father in 1966 and became a pivotal figure in the evolution of Beppu bamboo craft. Specializing in ajiro weaving—particularly box-like, angular forms such as tea baskets, document boxes, and flower containers—he won numerous awards, including the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition prizes. A regular exhibitor in national and regional craft shows, he also collaborated with Tiffany & Co. on bamboo handbags in the 1970s–80s, marking a rare intersection of traditional Japanese craft with global luxury design. Watanabe Chikusei II is a bamboo artist who expanded traditional Japanese weaving by incorporating lacquer and mixed materials. His high level of craftsmanship has gained acclaim not only in Japan but internationally as well. Around 2010, his works were acquired and introduced by Tiffany & Co., and subsequently entered the permanent collections of the British Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. This highlights his recognition not only as a traditional craft artist, but also as a designer of international relevance. Shipping Information The seller will handle shipping with care. Items will be packed securely and shipped via registered parcel service (Japan Post or equivalent). Tracking number will be provided upon dispatch. International shipping available with applicable customs procedures and fees handled by the buyer.

编号 101231397

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Watanabe Chikusei II - Watanabe Chikusei II - 篮子 - 竹, 藤

Watanabe Chikusei II - Watanabe Chikusei II - 篮子 - 竹, 藤

Ajiro-Woven Bamboo Flower Basket with Handle by Watanabe Chikusei II – Beppu Craft, Japan (c.1980s)

Item Description (English)

This is a refined bamboo flower basket (hanakago) created in the traditional ajiro (plaited) weaving technique, attributed to Watanabe Chikusei II, a renowned master craftsman from Beppu, Oita Prefecture. Characterized by its tall, elegant silhouette and delicate transparency, the basket exhibits both functional and aesthetic precision. Its vertical, evenly spaced bamboo strips form a dense, symmetrical body, topped with a delicately arched handle and accompanied by a cylindrical bamboo inner vase (otoshi), ideal for use in tea ceremonies or as a display object in traditional Japanese interiors.

Watanabe Chikusei II is celebrated for his mastery of ajiro-ami, a tightly plaited weave requiring exceptional precision and craftsmanship. His works, especially flower baskets and tea utensils, are known for their structural sophistication and understated elegance. The present piece embodies his signature style—blending form, strength, and utility—and is likely from the later period of his career when such baskets were crafted for both tea practice and collectors.

This flower basket not only represents Beppu’s regional bamboo artistry but also reflects the elevated position of ajiro weaving in contemporary Japanese craft. It is a collectible artifact suitable for tea practitioners, craft connoisseurs, or those seeking a refined Japanese decorative piece.

Size and Weight

Height: Approx. 39.5 cm

Diameter (Base): Approx. 12.8 cm

Weight: [Not specified]

Artist Profile

Watanabe Chikusei II (b. 1932 – )
Born in Oita Prefecture, Chikusei II succeeded his father in 1966 and became a pivotal figure in the evolution of Beppu bamboo craft. Specializing in ajiro weaving—particularly box-like, angular forms such as tea baskets, document boxes, and flower containers—he won numerous awards, including the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition prizes. A regular exhibitor in national and regional craft shows, he also collaborated with Tiffany & Co. on bamboo handbags in the 1970s–80s, marking a rare intersection of traditional Japanese craft with global luxury design.

Watanabe Chikusei II is a bamboo artist who expanded traditional Japanese weaving by incorporating lacquer and mixed materials. His high level of craftsmanship has gained acclaim not only in Japan but internationally as well. Around 2010, his works were acquired and introduced by Tiffany & Co., and subsequently entered the permanent collections of the British Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. This highlights his recognition not only as a traditional craft artist, but also as a designer of international relevance.

Shipping Information

The seller will handle shipping with care.
Items will be packed securely and shipped via registered parcel service (Japan Post or equivalent).
Tracking number will be provided upon dispatch.
International shipping available with applicable customs procedures and fees handled by the buyer.

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