Antique Japanese Rope Bag Folk Craft Traditional Handwoven Carrying Bag Firewood
Description
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Description: This is an antique Japanese rope bag, likely crafted from natural fibers using traditional techniques. The exact historical use of this bag is uncertain, but it is believed to have served various practical purposes in daily life during the Edo period.
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Possible Uses: This bag could have been used for carrying firewood, as a travel bag worn on the back, or even as a container for carrying food and utensils (such as a "meshote," or meal container, for traveling). Its sturdy rope construction suggests it was designed for utility and durability.
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Craftsmanship: The bag is woven using a method that has been passed down through generations of Japanese folk artisans. The natural fibers are tightly braided, making it a strong and reliable carrying tool for everyday use.
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Condition: Considering its age, the bag shows signs of wear that are consistent with its long history, adding character and authenticity to this remarkable piece of traditional craftsmanship.
A rare and unique piece of Japanese folk art that reflects the practicality and resourcefulness of past generations. This rope bag would make a great addition to any collection of traditional Japanese artifacts or as a decorative item that embodies the beauty of functional art.
SIZE(about)
Length: 37cm
Total length: 109cm
Width: 21cm
Condition:used : There is some dirt due to aging.
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