"Susutake" (Smoked Bamboo) is a special type of bamboo obtained from the
roof timbers from old traditional Japanese thatched-roof style houses
most of which are in excess of 150 years old. The surface of the bamboo
is naturally colored to a deep red brown color from continuous exposure
to the smoke of the "Irori" (a traditional Japanese sunken fire/hearth).
Different color tones are seen in the surface of the material depending
upon its location and the type and quantity of the smoke over time. The
continuous smoke over centuries has "seasoned" the bamboo material
making it flexible and stable. The special appeal of Susutake is the
fact that it is a natural material. Susutake is a highly treasured
material used in traditional tea ceremonies in Japan for centuries. The
raw material is becoming increasingly rare and difficult to obtain.