PERFECT FIT DISHWASHER SAFE WAKASA LACQUER CHOPSTICKS RED 15CM/5.9IN - 22.5CM/8.9IN
¥1,700
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Perfect Fit Dishwasher Safe Wakasa Lacquer Chopsticks Red 15cm/5.9in - 22.5cm/8.9in

JPY ¥1,700
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Only 17 pieces in stock!

These gradient red chopsticks are designed to fit comfortably in anyone's hands, showcasing their beauty as you hold them.

Made of Wakasa lacquerware, the leading material in Japanese chopstick production, these chopsticks feature a carved handle that enhances the design and provides a comfortable, secure grip.

Available in six different sizes to fit any hand, these chopsticks are suitable for all ages, from children to adults. They are especially beneficial for children learning to hold chopsticks, as the adjustable size allows for easy use as they grow.

PRODUCT DETAIL

  • Quantity: 1
  • Dimension: 15 cm (5.9 in) - 22.5 cm (8.9 in)
  • Material: Wood
  • Coating: Urethane resin
  • Origin: Made in Japan - Wakasa Lacquerware

Kawai Chopsticks

Kawai Chopsticks is based in Obama city, Japan since 1943. Obama city is well-known production area for chopsticks called “Wakasa Nuri-bashi” (Wakasa lacquer chopsticks), and it has over 80% of share of chopsticks manufacture in Japan. While they maintain the rich history and tradition of Wakasa lacquer chopsticks, they always try to meet modern society’s needs: modern designed chopsticks which would fit any kinds of cuisine, chopsticks which is dish-washer safe, chopsticks for kids or elderly people, chopsticks made of environmentally friendly materials, and more.

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About Wakasa Lacquer Chopsticks

Wakasa lacquer chopsticks are traditional lacquered chopsticks from Obama City, Fukui Prefecture, with a history of about 400 years. It currently accounts for more than 80% of the national share of domestically produced lacquered chopsticks. Wakasa lacquer chopsticks was designated as a "traditional craft" on February 6, 1978 in recognition of its advanced techniques. It is characterized by their unique three-dimensional patterns created by applying layers of colored lacquer made of shells and eggshells. It was sometimes called "jewel lacquering" because of the noble shine of the patterns that represented the ocean floor.

Today, you can find a wide variety of Wakasa lacquer chopsticks, some handmade using traditional methods, some made using transfer sheets, and some made using dishwasher-safe paints. Enjoy choosing the chopsticks that best suit your lifestyle.