Last Chance A Nicely Repaired Sakabukuro: Leathery Finish With A 35% Price Cut [VXREStWY]
Last Chance A Nicely Repaired Sakabukuro: Leathery Finish With A 35% Price Cut [VXREStWY] Discover the art of traditional sake making with this beautifully restored Sakabukuro, a testament to the rich history of Japanese craftsmanship. This exquisite boro textile, crafted in the early to mid-2
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Last Chance A Nicely Repaired Sakabukuro: Leathery Finish With A 35% Price Cut [VXREStWY]
Discover the art of traditional sake making with this beautifully restored Sakabukuro, a testament to the rich history of Japanese craftsmanship. This exquisite boro textile, crafted in the early to mid-20th century, showcases a leathery finish that is both durable and visually stunning. The Sakabukuro, or sake straining bags, are not only functional tools but also works of art, made from cotton saturated with green persimmon tannin, known as kaki shibu, which imparts a distinctive brown color.Product Specifications
Measuring 28 3/4" x 9 3/4" (75.5 cm x 24.75 cm), this Sakabukuro is a substantial piece, perfect for its intended purpose. Its unique construction, with its rich, chestnut color and leathery texture, makes it a standout piece. The bag has been well-maintained and shows evidence of its repeated use, with wonderfully odd stitches that highlight the craftsmanship and attention to detail.- Dimensions: 28 3/4" x 9 3/4" (75.5 cm x 24.75 cm)
- Material: Cotton saturated with green persimmon tannin
Practical Uses and Benefits
This Sakabukuro is not just a historical artifact; it's a practical tool for those who appreciate the art of sake making. Its robust construction and unique design make it a valuable addition to any collection. The Sakabukuro's ability to filter and strain sake lees efficiently is a testament to its quality and craftsmanship. It is also a conversation piece, allowing you to share the story of its origins and the traditional methods of sake production. Whether you are a sake enthusiast, a collector, or simply someone who appreciates well-crafted items, this Sakabukuro is a must-have.- Historical Significance: A piece of Japan's rich cultural heritage
- Practicality: Ideal for sake making and as a decorative item
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