
駿河竹千筋細工
竹工品Chubu
価格帯
¥3,000 ~ ¥50,000
静岡県の竹千筋細工。丸い竹ひごを使う繊細な細工。
Suruga-take-sensuji-zaiku is a highly esteemed national traditional craft hailing from Shizuoka in Japan's Chubu region, renowned for its intricate bamboo artistry. Its rich history spans over 400 years, with origins tracing back to the Edo period when it gained appreciation among samurai and tea ceremony practitioners. Initially used for practical items, this unique Shizuoka bamboo craft quickly evolved into sophisticated decorative pieces and tea utensils, embodying deep cultural significance through its meticulous execution and aesthetic grace. Artisans exclusively employ premium Madake bamboo, selected for its superior strength and inherent flexibility. The defining characteristics of Suruga-take-sensuji-zaiku stem from two primary techniques: round strip shaving and radial insertion. Master craftsmen painstakingly shave the bamboo into extraordinarily fine, uniform round strips, often less than a millimeter thick. These delicate strips are then expertly inserted radially, fanning out from a central point to form complex, almost transparent patterns. This radial arrangement, coupled with the extreme thinness of the strips, creates the craft's signature "sensuji," or "thousand lines," appearance, showcasing the artisan's remarkable precision and unwavering patience. What makes Suruga-take-sensuji-zaiku truly distinctive is its unparalleled delicacy and the illusion of fragility, which cleverly conceals its inherent strength. The captivating interplay of light and shadow across countless fine lines produces a unique visual texture, making each piece a lightweight yet robust marvel of traditional Japanese craftsmanship. This enduring bamboo art continues to be treasured for its intricate beauty and lasting legacy.
