Willow Baskets from Lithuania Have Arrivedリトアニアより、やなぎのかごが届きました

Hello.
This is Aya Ichikawa from 1basketry.

At our physical store, we are currently holding a special exhibition from our series “The One Table.”
In this exhibition, we are presenting and selling baskets made from walnut, akebi vine, and willow, along with Gara-bō cotton stoles.

In this journal, we introduce baskets and other crafts made from peeled willow that have arrived from Lithuania.

We also have a wide selection of baskets made by Sigitas, a master basket maker from Lithuania.

“Peeled willow” refers to willow rods that have had their outer bark carefully removed.

This type of basket can also be found in places such as Poland,
but the peeled willow that comes from Lithuania is especially known for its gentle, pale color.

When touched by natural light, the surface reflects it softly and brightly—an impression that quietly stays with you.

The warm, fresh, and pure tones of peeled willow pair beautifully with the rich variety of colors and patterns found in Gara-bou spun cotton stoles.

Please note that baskets made with bark-covered willow may occasionally have small splinters, which can catch on fabric items. We recommend handling them with care when used together with textiles.

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Peeled willow baskets are now available for purchase at our official online shop.

*Please visit this page to explore our selection of willow baskets.

We have also added a selection of Gara-bō spun cotton stoles to our official online shop.

We warmly invite you to take a look.

Please visit this page to view the Gara-bō Spun Cotton Stoles – Medium Series.

Suno & Morrison, who create our Gara-bō spun cotton stoles, have kindly prepared these “Gara-bō Mini Towels” especially for us.

At the moment, customers who purchase one or more items from our Gara-bō stole series at our shop will receive one of these mini towels as a gift.

At first, the towel contains natural oils, so its absorbency may feel modest,
but with repeated washing, it gradually becomes more absorbent.

Even in this mini towel size, you can fully enjoy the pleasant, distinctive texture of Gara-bō cotton.
We hope you will enjoy trying it.

We also accept mail orders for both the baskets and the Gara-bō spun cotton stoles.
Please feel free to contact us by email or phone with any inquiries.

Now then, a number of other delightful craft items have also arrived from Lithuania.

These are small baskets—miniature versions of traditional harvest baskets.

This style of woven basket is commonly seen in Lithuania,
but among them, this piece stands out for its particularly beautiful finish.

They are useful for holding small items such as accessories, earphones, or keys,
and are a handy choice for everyday storage.

And here is a “Stopper Clip” made from European linden wood.

It can be used to close opened bags of tea, sweets, and other food items,
helping you keep partially used packages neatly sealed for storage.

A simple yet thoughtfully designed tool. Not only pleasing to the eye, it is also easy to use and proves very useful around the kitchen.

And here, we introduce a selection of blended herbal teas from “My Cup of Tea,” a welcome companion for the colder season.

The tisanes by My Cup of Tea are crafted in their own workshop in Lithuania, using traditional methods while developing recipes suited to modern daily life.

By blending each batch carefully by hand in small quantities,
the teas retain their freshness, allowing their delicate aromas and rich flavors to fully emerge.

We invite you to come and discover a flavor that speaks to you.

The exhibition runs until Saturday, December 13.
We warmly invite you to visit and experience the pieces in person, and we look forward to welcoming you.

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The special feature is presented on the central table.

The other shelves display our regular selection, as usual.
Alongside restocked items, we will also be introducing newly arrived pieces.

We hope you enjoy exploring these as well.

Aya Ichikawa

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“The One Table” Special Exhibition
– Baskets and Gara-bou Spun Cotton Stoles –

2025
November 27 (Thu), 28 (Fri), 29 (Sat), 30 (Sun)
December 4 (Thu), 5 (Fri), 6 (Sat)
December 11 (Thu), 12 (Fri), 13 (Sat)

Open | 11:00–16:00

Physical Store | Minami-Senju, Tokyo — 1basketry