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These wooden chopsticks, rooted in the traditions of Obama and Wakasa lacquerware, carry the continuity of regional craft into daily use. The carved kikko (tortoiseshell) pattern lends a subtle rhythm to the form, while the surface is finished with a smooth, lustrous sheen that feels almost fluid to the touch.
Vivid yet composed tones—red, yellow, green, and blue—hold a gentle depth, shifting softly with the light and bringing a sense of stillness to the table. Choose between two sizes for the best fit for your hands. Crafted from Malas wood, known for its lightness and resilience, they offer a balanced feel in the hand suited to everyday use.
Each pair comes in a MUSUBI KILN original box finished with white washi paper adorned with the auspicious shippo (seven treasures) pattern. Understated yet refined, the packaging lends a sense of occasion, making these chopsticks equally suited for personal use or a thoughtful gift.
DETAILS
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | L 21.5 cm (8.5 in) or 23 cm (9.1 in) |
| Weight | 10 g (0.4 oz) or 12 g (0.4 oz) |
| Material | Wood |
| Package Type | Paper box |
| Microwave | No |
| Dishwasher | No |
Maker / Brand
Since their establishment in 1922, Matsukan has consistently brought joyous excitement to the table through their beautifully crafted lacquered chopsticks. With an unwavering commitment to continue to deliver this enthusiasm to suit our ever-changing lifestyles, they strive to shine and offer unparalleled quality.
With a century of expertise to their name, Matsukan pushes the boundaries of innovation, ensuring that their chopsticks remain timeless works of art. Step into the world of Matsukan, where tradition and innovation seamlessly blend, and every meal transforms into a happy celebration with their finely handcrafted chopsticks.

Crafts
Originating in Obama City, Fukui Prefecture, Wakasa lacquerware has flourished for over 400 years and today accounts for over 80% of Japan’s lacquerware chopstick production. Its signature technique embeds abalone shell and eggshell into layers of lacquer, polished to reveal patterns inspired by the ocean floor.
While rooted in traditional craftsmanship, Wakasa lacquerware also meets the needs of contemporary life. Each piece embodies both tradition and functionality, bringing understated elegance to daily use and refinement to special occasions alike.

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Chopsticks
Find the best pair of chopsticks from our collection of authentic Japanese chopsticks. Known as hashi in Japanese, chopsticks are essential dinnerware that let you fully immerse yourself in Japan's rich culinary culture.
All handmade with care, our selection includes reusable wooden chopsticks in designs ranging from cute chopsticks to luxury chopsticks, and sizes from small to large. Whether you're looking to buy your first pair of chopsticks or seeking a special gift, you'll discover the finest set here.

