Yuzu chopsticks set Chopsticks CHOPSTICKS DISHWASHER SAFE GIFT SETS
Yuzu chopsticks set Chopsticks CHOPSTICKS DISHWASHER SAFE GIFT SETS
Yuzu chopsticks set Chopsticks CHOPSTICKS DISHWASHER SAFE GIFT SETS

Yuzu chopsticks set

Sale price$34.00

Made in Japan: Authentic craftsmanship with traditional design.
Premium Materials: Natural wood with durable Wakasa coating.
Gift-Ready Set: 5 pairs with elegant box, dishwasher safe.

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Handmade Wakasa-Nuri Collection | 5-Pair Artisan Set

A masterpiece of lacquerware tradition. This exquisite set features the prestigious Wakasa-nuri coating technique, originating from Obama City in Fukui Prefecture. Adorned with elegant traditional Japanese patterns in deep black and ocean blue tones, these handmade chopsticks add a touch of sophisticated craftsmanship to your dinnerware. Built to be as durable as they are beautiful, this collection bridges the gap between ancient artistry and modern convenience.

Country of Origin MADE IN JAPAN
Package Includes 5 Pairs of Artisan Chopsticks with Gift Box
Material & Finish Natural Wood with Reinforced Wakasa Coating
Dimensions 8.9 inches (22.5 cm)
Artisanal & Modern Features:
  • Traditional Wakasa Craft: Utilizing high-quality natural wood and specialized lacquer coating for a smooth, moisture-resistant finish.
  • Dishwasher Compatible: Engineered to withstand modern cleaning cycles without losing the vibrancy of the traditional printed patterns.
  • Elegant Palette: A striking combination of black and blue hues, making each pair a versatile match for both casual and formal table settings.
  • Gift-Ready Presentation: Arrives in a dedicated gift box, serving as a perfect souvenir or a thoughtful gesture for housewarmings and weddings.
🌡️ Care & Usage Guide:

Dishwasher: YES | Microwave: NO | Oven: NO
While dishwasher safe, hand washing under warm water and drying immediately with a soft cloth will best maintain the luster of the Wakasa coating. Avoid excessive heat, open flames, or soaking in boiling water to protect the natural structural integrity of the wood.