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Rimpa Wisteria and Bamboo Chopsticks with Chopstick Rests and Palownia Gift Box

Sale price$79.00

The Rimpa Wisteria and Bamboo Chopsticks Gift Set beautifully showcases the artistry of the Rimpa tradition, blending timeless motifs with modern elegance. The wisteria, with its soft, graceful blossoms, symbolizes harmony and long life, while bamboo represents strength and vitality in Japanese culture. These elements together evoke a sense of balance and renewal.

Each chopstick is crafted from fine natural wood, designed with a comfortable rounded square shape and finished with non-slip lacquered tips for ease of use. The set includes acrylic chopstick rests, specially designed by "toumei," with delicate Rimpa-inspired gold leaf motifs that shift subtly with different angles.

Presented in a refined paulownia wood box, this set offers a thoughtful and artistic gift that highlights the beauty of Japanese craftsmanship, perfect for celebrating meaningful occasions or as an elegant addition to any dining experience.

Elegant set of Rimpa-style chopsticks displayed in a decorative wooden box with intricate gold wave patterns. The set includes two pairs of chopsticks featuring delicate Wisteria and Bamboo designs, accompanied by chopstick rests.
Rimpa Wisteria and Bamboo Chopsticks with Chopstick Rests and Palownia Gift Box Sale price$79.00

Meet the Artisan

Matsukan

Meet Matsukan, the go-to chopstick producer hailing from Obama City, Fukui Prefecture - a prominent hub for lacquered chopstick production rooted in Wakasa lacquerware traditions. Established in 1922 in the heart of Kitashioya, Obama City, they've been perfecting the art of chopstick crafting for over a century.

Capturing the 'excitement' of those who use them. Harvesting 'excitement' from the artisans. Brimming with 'excitement' from their dedicated team. Radiating 'excitement' from their charming town. They don’t just aim to create chopsticks; they endeavor to explore the endless possibilities of this essential element on the Japanese dining table.