

Red and White Mizuhiki Celebratory Chopsticks (3 Pairs)
Crafted by Hashikatsu, a chopstick maker rooted in Japan's traditional dining culture, this set of 3 pairs brings the formality and symbolism of Japanese ceremonial tableware to the celebratory table. Each pair is presented in a white washi paper sleeve bearing the character for longevity and celebration, secured at the base with a hand-tied mizuhiki cord in red and white. Mizuhiki, the art of decorative knotting using tightly twisted paper cords, carries deep ceremonial meaning in Japanese culture, with red and white combinations traditionally associated with auspicious occasions such as weddings, births, and new year gatherings. The knot shown here is the awajimusubi, one of the most revered forms in mizuhiki practice, regarded as a symbol of lasting connection. Natural wood chopsticks rest within each sleeve, completing a presentation that honors the ritual significance of the shared meal.
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