[Mansaku Select] Wajima Lacquerware Couple Chopsticks - Fukuume


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[What is Wajima lacquerware?] The oldest surviving example of Wajima lacquerware is the vermilion-lacquered door of the former main hall of Juzo Shrine, which is said to have been made in the fourth year of the Taiei era during the Muromachi period. However, lacquerware products thought to date back to the Heian period or even earlier have been discovered in and around Wajima City, Ishikawa Prefecture, the birthplace of Wajima lacquerware, and its origins date back to ancient times.

The current techniques for Wajima lacquerware, designated as a traditional craft, have existed since the Kanbun era of the Edo period, and have been spread by both land and sea, taking advantage of the region's geographical advantages.

Item details
Product name lacquerware
Country of origin Japan
Base material/raw material type natural wood
Surface coating type lacquer
Handling Precautions After use, wash with hot or cold water and then wipe off any excess water with a soft cloth.
- Storing in direct sunlight may cause discoloration or deformation.
- Avoid using scrubbing brushes or abrasives.
-Please avoid using a microwave.
- Avoid using dishwashers and dryers.
size Length: Red: 21, Black: 23, Thickness: Red: 3, Black: 3, Weight: Red: 9.5g, Black: 11g

*As these items are handmade, there may be slight differences in size and weight.
*The image is a sample. The actual product may differ slightly. Thank you for your understanding.
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A chopstick specialty store that collaborates with local traditional crafts

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Hashiya Mansaku is a chopstick specialty store that offers a wide variety of unique chopsticks, from traditional designs to pop designs, as "Japanese souvenirs."

A wide range of products from pop designs to traditional crafts

In addition to traditional Japanese crafts such as lacquered chopsticks made in Kyoto, such as Wajima lacquerware, Tsugaru lacquerware, and Wakasa lacquerware, Kyoto bamboo chopsticks, and chopstick rests made from Kiyomizu ware and Kutani ware, there are over 800 different products made from rare woods such as Yoshino cedar, Yakusugi cedar, and Kuromoji cedar.

Chopstick rests and paulownia wood boxes are all handmade

We also offer a wide variety of gift boxes to suit various life events and occasions, and they are widely popular as gifts for occasions such as baby showers and weddings.

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