Echizen Lacquerware Chopsticks - Gold Sakura Pattern (Engravable)
These chopsticks feature a beautiful design of cherry blossoms, a symbol of Japan, with gold accents that become more vibrant over time. This unique characteristic is due to the use of genuine lacquer, which enhances its brilliance with age. Additionally, their dishwasher-safe feature adds to their practicality.
Made in Echizen, Fukui Prefecture, these chopsticks are crafted using natural wood and genuine lacquer, finished to be dishwasher-safe for your convenience and peace of mind.
Available in various sizes, you can select the perfect fit to match your hand size.
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 has a long history, dating back to the 6th century. The technique known as hanami-nuri, which involves applying a finishing layer of lacquer to avoid brush marks and dust, is characteristic of these chopsticks. This method results in chopsticks that allow you to fully appreciate the richness of the lacquer, offering a smooth and pleasant feel. Additionally, gold leaf used in these pieces grows more beautiful with time, making these chopsticks a delightful item to use and cherish.