Matsukan Octagonal Shiratake Kyoto Bamboo Wakasa Lacquerware Chopsticks Set of Two Pairs of Chopsticks 24 cm (9.4 in)
This set of bamboo chopsticks showcases the beauty of intricately crafted shiratake bamboo from Kyoto. An evergreen that grows quickly and straight, bamboo symbolizes prosperity in Japanese culture. Enjoy their rustic natural charm in two subtle shades of brown.
Sourced from Muko City in Kyoto Prefecture, a region famed for its bamboo, the area's unique clay-rich soil and climate conditions produce hard yet fine-fibered bamboo, resulting in chopsticks that are exceptionally lightweight and easy to use.
These chopsticks are hand-carved into an octagonal shape, and maintain their natural texture of bamboo under a transparent coat of lacquer. The tips are precisely crafted to facilitate picking up food easily. Packaged in an exquisite paulownia box adorned with golden patterns, these chopsticks make an ideal gift.
Matsukan, based in Obama City, Fukui Prefecture, stands as a leading producer of lacquerware chopsticks rooted in the traditional craft of Wakasa lacquerware. Since its beginning in 1922, Matsukan has remained dedicated solely to chopstick manufacturing. While honoring the intricate artistry and lasting craftsmanship of Wakasa lacquerware, their products are thoughtfully designed to complement contemporary living.
PRODUCT DETAIL
- Quantity: Set of two pairs of chopsticks
- Dimension: 24 cm (9.4 in)
- Box: L 26.5 cm (10.4 in) x W 6.5 cm (2.6 in) x H 2.5 cm (1.0 in)
- Material: Bamboo
- Coating: Lacquer
- Origin: Made in Japan - Wakasa lacquerware
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Brand: Matsukan
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ABOUT MATSUKAN WAKASA LACQUER CHOPSTICKS
Matsukan has been dedicated to the art of crafting exquisite lacquered chopsticks for the past 100 years. Located in Obama City, renowned for its lacquered chopsticks industry deeply rooted in the local Wakasa lacquerware tradition, Matsukan has passionately infused excitement to many through their chopsticks.
View more Matsukan ChopsticksABOUT 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.