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Bring sophistication to your dining setup with these fan-shaped chopstick rests. Crafted in the classic Kyo ware style, the pattern of red and white plum blossoms is given a hand-painted finish that has been elevated by a luxurious golden sheen. Make every meal special with this stylish addition to your table! With its smooth surface, ceramic…
These chopsticks feature a charming sakura, or cherry blossom, patterns on white bamboo and are finished with a sleek lacquer coating. Sakura symbolizes inner beauty and elegance. Bamboo chopsticks are moderately light and very easy to hold. Their flexibility and thin tips make eating effortless and precise. The warm touch and gentle feel of the lacquer further…
This is a fruit fork from the “MODERN WABI SABI” series, characterized by a fusion of traditional and stylish ambiance. It is 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 ceramic artist from Arita ware. The…
These chopsticks are decorated in gold with the akebono “dawn” motif. This word is also used to signify the beginning of a new era or when a new situation is about to unfold. The upper part is coated with urethane resin and the bottom part with lacquer and is dishwasher-safe. These chopsticks have a beautiful glossy…
These chopsticks are made of ebony, a famous wood with a sense of luxury and dignity. The gold line in the center of the chopsticks adds a nice accent, giving them a simple yet modern impression. Ebony has become increasingly rare over the years, and its use as a material for chopsticks is decreasing. The…
This is a unique gourd-shaped chopstick rest set by Hozan Kiln of Kyo ware. The gourd shape, which spreads out at the bottom, has been considered a good luck charm for warding off disasters and bringing in happiness since ancient times in Japan. Furthermore, the net pattern is a motif commonly used in Japanese tableware,…
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…
This pair set features two beautiful pairs of chopsticks in chic hues of deep blue and red. The upper halves, finished in deep blue and red, feature two carved edges for an easier grip. Adding a special touch, they are accented with hues of gold and silver reminiscent of artful droplets. This set makes an…
This is a stainless steel chopstick rest in the shape of a camellia leaf in gold. It is made in Tsubame Sanjo, which accounts for 90 percent of domestic production of metal tableware.It expresses the thickness, undulation, and curves of a camellia leaf, and is designed by Kaichiro Yamada, KAICHI DESIGN, which has won awards…
A heartfully crafted spoon of a turtle shell pattern. It is a large size, but being made of wood, it is light and easy to hold. The distinctive design makes you feel as if you are tasting it at a ramen restaurant. The warmth and natural texture of wood is perfect not only for hot noodles,…
This set includes two pairs of finely crafted chopsticks, combining chic blue and red hues with subtle shell inlays. Made from natural wood and finished with layers of lacquer on the bottom half, these chopsticks have a beautiful, rich luster. Intricately designed with the traditional Japanese motif of a rabbit and a full moon, the…
This charming bird-shaped chopstick rest brings a delightful touch to your table. Its curved body and upturned tail create a playful yet graceful form, adding a sense of movement to your setting. Hand-painted in soft blue, it exudes a rustic warmth. Easily paired with both traditional and contemporary tableware, this piece suits everyday meals as…