This set brings together the craftsmanship of Tsugaru Vidro from Aomori Prefecture and Wakasa lacquerware from Fukui Prefecture. It includes two pairs of chopsticksone in pink champagne gold and the other in champagne goldthat perfectly match the simple cherry blossom petal chopstick rests. The chopsticks have an undulated shape, offering a comfortable grip. Featuring a delicate…
This Japanese chopsticks and chopstick rests set showcases a charming design of birds amidst a colorful floral pattern. When aligned, the patterns on each chopstick come together to complete a harmonious scene. The chopsticks are crafted for easy holding with indented handles. Place the chopsticks on their matching rests for a perfectly coordinated setting right…
This set of gourd-shaped chopstick rests are beautifully decorated with hibiscus flowers and leaves. This item features a striking contrast of purple and white petals with deep green leaves, each detail exquisitely outlined in gold. The hibiscus is often seen as a symbol of beauty and considered an auspicious tree.Also the gourd, known for its…
These chopsticks from Matsukan’s Sound of the Sea series are half-coated in lacquer, allowing the natural wood grain and color to be visible. Lightweight and easy to use, they crafted using a technique called raden, where shimmering pieces of mother-of-pearl are embedded into the coating. The chopstick rests are made with a seashell-shaped mold originally…
This is a set of five fruit forks from the “MODERN WABI SABI” series. It is characterized by a fusion of traditional and stylish ambiance. These forks are crafted in Tsubame-Sanjo, a region that accounts for 90% of domestic metal utensil production in Japan. This elegant and high-quality cutlery is designed by Yuka Nishida, a…
Bearing the eloquent name yozora, meaning “night sky,” these elegant chopsticks from Matsukan’s Crystal series encapsulate the beauty of a star-studded expanse. The deep black pair expresses the enchanting ambiance of evening as it embraces the depth of the night. In contrast, the radiant red pair embodies the luminosity of dawn, bringing forth the allure…
The essence of a soft spring breeze weaving through delicate cherry blossoms is eloquently expressed in this set of two pairs of chopsticks. An elegant harmony ensues as the cherry blossom motif on each chopstick dances over soft silvery blue and gold. The black Wakasa lacquer base of the chopsticks creates a wonderful contrast with…
This striking gift set includes two pairs of Wakasa lacquerware chopsticks with chrysanthemum designs and two chopstick rests shaped like lion masks from the traditional shishi-mai “lion dance.” Each chopstick is decorated with a single chrysanthemum flower. The chrysanthemum flower holds deep significance in Japan as it serves as the emblem of the Imperial Family….
This is a set of chopstick rests depicting maple leaves that have turned red, created by Hozan Kiln of Kyo ware. The deep red color, reminiscent of wine red, is complemented by hand-painted gold lines, resulting in a chic impression. This design is recommended as an accent for a calm and autumnal table setting. Boasting…
This set of three pairs of chopsticks, each held together by awaji knot motif mizuhiki, exudes a festive and sophisticated impression. Made of Yoshino cedar, they are light, easy to hold, and can be washed and reused multiple times. They are also thin at both ends, so you can pick up food on either side. The…
These chopsticks fit in your hand perfectly with their spiral shape. The design showcases the natural texture of bamboo, while the navy color on the top adds a subtle accent. Bamboo chopsticks are moderately light and very easy to hold. Their flexibility and thin tips make eating effortless and precise. Yamachiku, a manufacturer of bamboo…
The beautiful black lacquer with red hues peeking through already makes this spoon a work of exceptional craftsmanship. The delicate natural pattern of cherry bark graces the handle and is further decorated in an understated motif of a rabbit jumping over blades of grass. The technique used for this spoon is known as tamenuri, which…