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Tsuzura clothes box with lid, Koka City Collection, Minakuchi Handicraft

Kyoto Women's University, Lifestyle Design Laboratory

Kyoto Women's University, Lifestyle Design Laboratory
Kyōto-shi, Japan

A tsuzura basket is a basket for putting clothes in that is woven from a type of vine called aotsuzura (Cissus disolor). Like in the Japanese fairytale. The Tongueless Sparrow where the protagonist had to choose between a light and a heavy tsuzura basket, this type of basket was once a daily necessity. The name tsuzura first appeared in Munakuchijuku in the land ledger Tsuzuramachi devised in 1602. It is likely that tsuzura baskets were already being produced around that time.

Details

  • Title: Tsuzura clothes box with lid, Koka City Collection, Minakuchi Handicraft
  • Physical Dimensions: 22.5×31.0×22.5cm
  • Subject Keywords: Minakuchi handicraft, Shiga Prefecture
  • Rights: Photo: © Demizu Noriaki, Koka City Collection

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