Kawatsura Lacquerware Chopsticks - Dragonfly Motif (Engravable)
The tips of the chopsticks feature a textured dry lacquer finish, ensuring an easy grip. Adorned with a dragonfly pattern, known as "Kachimushi" (victory insect), these chopsticks carry an auspicious meaning, symbolizing good luck and success.
About the Artisan: Minoru Kato
Minoru Kato is a skilled artisan who upholds the traditional durability and usability of Kawatsura lacquerware. The production process is divided into specialized departments: kiji (woodworking), nuri (lacquering), and kashoku (decorating), ensuring that each pair of chopsticks is crafted with meticulous care.
Among his works, chopsticks featuring chinkin (engraved gold inlay) and makie (gold and silver lacquer designs) stand out, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to everyday dining. Each piece is designed to bring joy and a sense of luxury to your meals.
About the Origin - Kawatsura Lacquerware
Kawatsura lacquerware originated in the Kamakura period when local beech wood and lacquer were used to coat weapons. Known for its durability and practicality, this region produces a wide variety of chopsticks, from simple and warm designs with timeless appeal to ornate pieces featuring maki-e (gold or silver powder decoration) and chinkin (gold inlay). Kawatsura lacquerware offers a perfect combination of functionality and elegance.