Hozan Kiln Shell-Shaped Kadomatsu and Kagami Mochi Kyo Ware Chopstick Rest Set

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This set of chopstick rests are designed in the shape of shells, featuring a kadomatsu and kagami mochi motif.

Kadomatsu, the decorative pine trees for New Year, and kagami mochi are traditional Japanese symbols used to welcome the New Year and to honor the gods. It is believed that Toshigami, a Japanese deity representing vitality, dwells in the kagami mochi. The deity locates your home marked by the kadomatsu placed beside the entranceway.


These chopstick rests are perfect for auspicious occasions. 
They offer a smooth texture and stable design, enhancing your dining experience.


Packaged in a beautiful decorative box, these chopstick rests make an excellent choice for a gift.

Established in 1951, Hozan Kiln is run by Kato Yoshitsugu, the third generation owner of the kiln. They specialize in chopstick rests delicately decorated with seasonal motifs. While respecting the traditions of Kyo ware and Kiyomizu ware, the kiln continues to produce pieces that meet the needs of customers and can be cherished for many years.

PRODUCT DETAIL

  • Quantity: 2 pcs
  • Dimension4 cm (1.5 in) x 5 cm (2 in) x H 1.5cm (0.6 in)
  • Material: Stoneware 
  • Origin: Made in Japan – Kyo ware
  • BrandHozan Kiln