HIROTA GOLD LEAF EDO GLASS SERVING CHOPSTICKS 25CM/9.8IN
$58.00

Hirota Gold Leaf Edo Glass Serving Chopsticks 25cm/9.8in

USD $58

Only 3 pieces in stock!

These are Edo glass serving chopsticks decorated with gold leaf made by Hirota Glass. The twisted design and uneven surface make it easy to grab food.

At 25cm(9.8in) long, they are ideal as serving chopsticks. The light and elegant atmosphere will delight your family and guests.

The design is unique and makes it a great gift item. Other designs without gold leaf are also available.


Hirota Glass is one of the oldest glass makers in Tokyo, founded in 1899. Based on the data of designs handed down to the company since its foundation, Hirota Glass has continued to produce a series of products that harmonize with contemporary home décor, while inheriting the traditional techniques of Japanese glassblowing and Edo Kiriko.

*Important note

Since these chopsticks are formed by hand by craftsmen twisting and turning, some of the chopsticks may differ in shape and size from one to another. We hope you will consider this as a unique charm of handmade products and enjoy them as they are.

PRODUCT DETAIL

  • Quantity: 1
  • Dimension: 25cm(9.8in)
  • Material: Glass
  • Origin: Made in Japan
  • Brand: Hirota Glass

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