Gold Japanese Chopsticks Rest|Set of 5
Gold Japanese Chopsticks Rest|Set of 5
Enhance your dining experience with a touch of sophistication and design using this exquisite set of Japanese Chopstick Rests.
Hailing from Kanazawa, a city renowned for its exceptional metal art in Japan, these unique chopstick rests boast individual traditional Japanese pattern, making them an essential addition to any collection of Japanese tableware enthusiasts.
KEY FEATURES
- Refined Gold plating: The shiny hues of the gold-plated metal add an elegant touch to your table, creating a visually striking display.
- Kanazawa Heritage: Inspired by the traditional techniques of Kanazawa, in Ishikawa prefecture, known as one of the finest metal art areas in Japan.
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Traditional patterns: Each rest is adorned with a classic pattern (柄‐gara), adding a touch of Japanese culture to your dining experience.
PRODUCT DETAILS:
- Length: 30mm (1.18")
- Width: 30mm (1.18")
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Height: 6mm (0.2")
- Weight: 21g (each) (0.74oz)
- Material: Gold plated brass
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Box Content: five chopstick rests
- Color: Gold
- 100% made-in-Japan product, crafted with integrity and ethical labor practices.
CARE GUIDE
- Handwash only
- Use only soft sponges avoid and harsh detergents.
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WHERE IT COMES FROM
Kanazawa, the capital of Ishikawa Prefecture, is steeped in history and culture. Known for its well-preserved Edo-period districts, art museums, and regional handicrafts, Kanazawa is also celebrated for its metallurgic artisans. The city's gold leaf production, a craft passed down through generations, represents a significant part of its cultural heritage. Today, Kanazawa produces nearly 100% of Japan's gold leaf, a testament to the skill and dedication of its artisans.
Further insights on Kanazawa metallurgic production
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Where Everyday Shines: Unveiling Kanazawa's Gol...
Kanazawa, the capital of Ishikawa Prefecture, is a city where history and craftsmanship intertwine to create a rich cultural tapestry. Known for its well-preserved Edo period districts, art museums, and...
Where Everyday Shines: Unveiling Kanazawa's Gol...
Kanazawa, the capital of Ishikawa Prefecture, is a city where history and craftsmanship intertwine to create a rich cultural tapestry. Known for its well-preserved Edo period districts, art museums, and...