
1.BAMBOO STEAMERS

2.BAMBOO BASKETS

3.WOODEN BUCKETS

Mr Yang, the artisan of circular objects from Qibao Town in Minhang District, makes one item a day to ensure quality. According to the traditional method, the wooden slabs are to be joined with bamboo pegs, but the present practice in most cases is to glue the slabs together.
He usually uses Chinese fir – a soft timber – while some other kinds of timber are too hard to be worked on with tools. Timber with few gnarls is preferred, because items made from such timber are good-looking and resistant to water leakage. All the timber must be sun - dried for a month, and if it gets damp halfway through the work, it has to be taken out on a fine day for a thorough sun - drying.
In the past there were lots of practical uses for wooden buckets (for example - storing rice) , and a wok had a wooden lid.
A piece of advice from the artisan before washing feet in such basin: ' Put some cold water in the new basin and let it be; the wood will expand a little after absorbing water, so the basin gets even tighter and won’t leak at all’.

4.IRON WOKS

Iron woks are easily heated, non – deformable and contain no harmful chemicals. The wrought smiths make them completely by hand. The working procedure is quite simple: prepare the design, draw out the lines, cut out a sheet of iron and hammer away. This trade requires both skills and strength.

5.TIN PANS AND SPOONS

6.HOMESPUN CLOTH


7.STRAW SLIPPERS


All the yellow straws are grown locally.They are green when freshly harvested, and can’t be used for weaving until they have been stashed indoors for at least 6 months after being completely sun-dried. They are dyed into whichever colors you can name at special dye-house.
A few suggestions where to find these classic housewares
2.Xinchang Tinker Shop
207 Xinchang Street, Xinchang Town, Pudong New Area
7 am – 6 pm
3.Pudong Homespun Cloth Shop
49 Hongxi Road, Xinchang Town, Pudong New Area
10 am – 6 pm
4.Xinchang Straw Weavers’ Commune Room 311, 1568 Xinjianyi Road, Xuhang Town Cultural Center, Jiading District
8 am – 5 pm, Monday – Friday
5.Yang the Cooper (wooden bucket shop)
1 F 11 Xujialong, Qibao Town, Minhang District
9 am – 9 pm
Information source

Shanghai Housewares by Zhou Qi, Tongji University Press