
Kyoto Hardwood Octagonal Chopsticks - Indian Ebony
These are beautifully crafted octagonal chopsticks, carefully carved by skilled craftsmen in Kyoto who meticulously select the materials.
About the Artisan: Meiboku Kogei Yamasho
Meiboku Kogei Yamasho meticulously crafts chopsticks using rare, carefully selected precious woods. These woods are naturally dried over decades, preserving their rustic charm. The artisan pays special attention to the beautiful grain patterns of traditional Japanese woods, creating chopsticks of exceptional quality and rarity.
The skills honed through years of crafting custom-made furniture are evident in each piece, reflecting the artisan's dedication to craftsmanship and detail. These chopsticks are a testament to the elegance and value of traditional Japanese woodworking.
About the Material: Solid Ebony
Solid ebony, also known as "Maguro" (a term meaning "true black" in Japanese), is a jet-black wood without any striped patterns. This rare and highly valued material has been treasured for generations. Among artisans, ebony from India is considered the finest and is affectionately referred to as "Indian Maguro." However, it has become increasingly difficult to obtain in recent years.
Due to its rich color, significant weight, and commanding presence, solid ebony is ideal for crafting thicker or multi-sided chopsticks. Its strength also allows for finely tapered tips, making it easy to pick up even the smallest items with precision.