
大館曲げわっぱ
木工Tohoku
価格帯
¥3,000 ~ ¥20,000
秋田県大館の曲げわっぱ。400年以上の歴史。
Odate-magewappa, a cherished national traditional craft originating from Akita in Japan’s Tohoku region, embodies centuries of exquisite Japanese woodworking artistry. Its history dates back to the Edo period, where samurai and forestry workers in the Odate domain first utilized the abundant local Akita cedar to create practical, durable containers for daily use. This distinctive woodwork is primarily defined by its exceptional material: the renowned Akita cedar, celebrated for its beautiful straight grain, aromatic scent, lightweight nature, and remarkable moisture-regulating properties. The unique appeal of Odate-magewappa lies in its sophisticated, time-honored techniques. Craftsmen meticulously select thin boards of Akita cedar, which are then softened through a precise process of soaking and heating. These pliable boards are skillfully bent around wooden molds to form various elegant shapes, from traditional bento boxes to sake cups and tea caddies. The precisely bent forms are then secured using delicate yet incredibly strong stitches of cherry bark, a method that not only ensures structural integrity but also adds a unique, natural aesthetic accent, showcasing the artisans' deep connection to local materials. Culturally, Odate-magewappa transcends mere utility. It represents a harmonious blend of nature and craftsmanship, reflecting the region's profound respect for its natural resources and heritage. Each handcrafted piece is designed for both functionality and aesthetic pleasure; the cedar’s natural breathability helps keep food fresh and enhances flavors, making it ideal for culinary use. Its elegant simplicity, remarkable durability, and the warm, natural feel of the wood make Odate-magewappa a timeless symbol of Akita’s rich cultural legacy and a testament to enduring Japanese craftsmanship.
