
Wakasa Lacquerware Chopsticks Set - Celebration Colors Design
These chopsticks feature an auspicious design created with gold and silver leaf. The non-slip tips make them particularly practical for handling noodles and other slippery foods.
Crafted in Wakasa, Fukui Prefecture, these chopsticks combine elegant design with functionality, making them a popular choice for both personal use and as gifts.
Available in various sizes, you can select the perfect fit to match your hand size.
About the Craft: Wakasa Lacquerware
The city of Obama in Fukui Prefecture produces nearly 90% of Japan’s chopsticks, making it a renowned center of traditional craftsmanship. Wakasa lacquerware originated in the early Edo period when artisans in the Obama domain began creating designs inspired by the seafloor. Using materials like eggshell, abalone shell, pine needles, and rapeseed, they recreated the beauty of underwater scenes with a mysterious, artistic charm.
The process involves layering colored lacquer and gold leaf, followed by additional coats of lacquer for a durable, glossy finish. The tips, called “crane beak tips,” are finely tapered for a secure grip on small items and symbolize longevity, making these chopsticks both practical and auspicious. Available in various sizes, they offer both beauty and comfort for daily use.