
Echizen Lacquerware Chopsticks Set - Makiji Hexagonal
These hexagonal chopsticks have slim tips finished with powdered lacquer (dry lacquer powder). The gold color at the top adds a modern accent. The hexagonal shape, resembling a tortoiseshell pattern, makes them a popular choice.
Craftsman – Naoto Tsuchida
As a specialist in bowls and chopsticks, Tsuchida Naoto creates a wide variety of meticulously crafted lacquered chopsticks. These chopsticks are finished using a special lacquer technique developed with a new method, incorporating gold leaf for decoration, making them highly durable.
Origin – Echizen Lacquerware
Echizen lacquerware dates back as early as the 6th century. The technique known as Hana-nuri, where lacquer is applied to prevent brush marks and dust, gives these chopsticks their distinct finish. Many of these chopsticks have a smooth, pleasant feel that allows users to appreciate the full beauty of the lacquer. Additionally, gold leaf increases in beauty over time, making these chopsticks a joy to use and admire.